by | Sep 5, 2016 | Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
There are a number of good reasons TV finance shows are not the smartest choice for investment advice. For one thing, the aim of these shows is to get the biggest audience they can in order to sell more advertising, with their financial experts there as much to be...
by | Aug 30, 2016 | Cost Cutting, Other, Personal financial planning
An annuity is a contract in which an insurance company makes a series of income payments at regular intervals in return for a premium or premiums you have paid. Annuities are most often bought for future retirement income. Only an annuity can pay an income that can be...
by | Aug 2, 2016 | Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
As any financial planner will tell you, investment trends aren't right for everyone. Investment strategies shouldn't change year to year, and they shouldn't be based on what someone with millions of dollars to invest is doing if you only have a limited...
by | Jul 26, 2016 | Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
Shoppers love the digital world, but while the endless variety and convenience is highly appealing, it is not without its dangers. Online shopping scams have cost a lot of people a lot of money, but the good news is there are ways to ensure that your online shopping...
by | Jun 28, 2016 | Cash Flow, Other, Personal financial planning
If you were asked about your finances at night, awaken from sleep will you remember the figures? Will you remember your deposits, your debts, your net savings, your average monthly expenses? Not many of us can answer these questions. Money is one of the most important...
by | Jun 8, 2016 | Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
So, you’re tired of little Johnny asking for your last dollar to buy a video game that he just has to have, or young Missy digging through your purse for “mall money.” The relationship your kids have with money doesn’t have to put you in the poor house. Here are some...