Divorce is the second most stressful time in a person's life. Here's some tips to get through it.
Managing the day-to-day finances, spending less and even getting a pre-nup made the list
Whether you are a startup or a seasoned company, small businesses rely on cash flow to stay in operation. Budgeting is the primary weapon a business owner has to control cash flow and predict possibl…
Finding the right tool can make any job easier. It’s as true in carpentry as it is in personal finance. The right budgeting tool can make managing money more effective, efficient, and even enjoyable. With that in mind, here is a list of some of the best budgeting tools available today. Some of these options …
Budgets are important in order to take charge of your finances and meet your biggest money goals. Let’s explore a few budget ideas you can try.
Creating a budget is easy. NerdWallet shows you how in 4 quick steps.
You’ve got receipts bursting out of your wallet. You’ve scribbled down financial goals on a random sheet on paper you can no longer find. You’ve forgotten the limit you gave yourself for grocery shopping this month. If any of that sounds familiar, your financial life could probably use a little organization. A budget binder can...
Filing divorce doesn't hurt your credit score, but the way you handle debts during and after your divorce can hurt your credit score.
Hate budgeting? Try these alternatives, like bucketing or yearly financial plans.
Not asking for help and not knowing how to do a budget are two of the 10 mistakes people often make when they trying to get themselves out of debt.
An error budget encourages developers to take risks in a way that won't significantly compromise service availability. Learn how to determine an appropriate -- and realistic -- error budget for your organization.
At some point in our lives (like our 20s), many of us have struggled to make ends meet, let alone find financial success. But just as the strongest steel is forged in the hottest flame, our most challenging experiences can yield the most inspiring life lessons. Sometimes, being strapped for cash forces you to learn …
I wrote an overview of Financial Literacy in my blog from the beginning of the year. For those of us who find explanations easier to understand when clarified by pictures, the Infographic Guide to …
Key Takeaways Monthly cash flow is king. Developing both short-term and long-term strategies within that balance will develop money habits that can lead to long-term success in life. Budgeting software can be very helpful. But as with retirement calculators, budgeting tools are only as accura
In this video we'll outline six financial mistakes you may be making, and a viable alternative for each. If you want to learn more about budgeting we have a ...
Separating cash into different "buckets" — for retirement, travel, or an emergency fund — allows you to see how much is going toward each goal.
Whether it’s playing with your budgeting app while in college or teaching your grandkids how to save money, financial planning should happen at every age.