The following is a guest post by Rob Bennett, who writes at A Rich Life. Most people think of stocks as being “risky.” But not too risky. Most people think it is prudent to go with a stock allocation of 60 percent, 70 percent, or even 80 percent. They cannot think of stocks as being… [Read More]
What Debts and Bills Should You Pay First If You Run out of Money?
The following is a guest post by Frank Collins. Most people run into financial difficulty at one time or another, when the money they have just does not stretch far enough to pay for all of the bills and expenses. Unfortunately, there is a tendency for these difficult times to snowball especially during more difficult… [Read More]
Beware The Coupon Code…
This is a guest post from Kris, who likes to write about Personal Finance, Home, Health, and just about anything else at Everyday Tips and Thoughts. I love shopping on the Internet for many different reasons. Besides not having to brave the cold and snow in winter, the internet allows me to comparison shop. I… [Read More]
Are You Spending Your Time Wisely?
This post is by Marie at Family Money Values. Yesterday, I was poignantly reminded that time is a limited commodity by my 88 year old Mother-in-law – as she told me about the death of three distant family members in the past month. Our allotted time does run out….are you using it wisely? Do you… [Read More]
How to Plan the Ultimate Retirement
This is a guest post from LaTisha who teaches basic investing concepts at Financial Success for Young Adults. Learn how to retire with tax free money, how much to save to buy a house, and more at www.youngadultfinances.com. If you haven’t started planning for retirement yet it might be because you don’t know where to… [Read More]
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