How Many Jobs the Average Worker Has and What It Means For You
Pop quiz hot shot – Can you guess the median number of years that a worker (wage & salary) has…
Pop quiz hot shot – Can you guess the median number of years that a worker (wage & salary) has…
Retirement finances can be challenging and one of the big puzzles is how you should be drawing down your retirement assets. We explain the tax-optimal order as well as other financial considerations when you've retired from the workforce.
Sometimes the best decision isn't the "good" money decision and that's OK. Life is about living in the way you want, not always following what the math says.
There are many "money rules" but if you follow the "Prime Directive," you won't need to remember the rest.
Do you know how much you need to earn to fund a good retirement lifestyle? It may be hard to calculate how much you'll need so we looked at retiree spending based on the surveys of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census.
Self-care is very important, but too many of us don't take the time we need to rest and recharge. In addition to our busy schedules and many responsibilities, many believe that self-care has to cost a lot of money. Thankfully, self-care can be affordable. Here are 12 ways to practice self-care on a budget.
The Region Beta Paradox is a powerful idea that explains why you'll endure something much longer than you should. See how it applies to your life and how to escape it.
The most noticeable impact of getting a DUI is the potential for loss or damage of life. However, it can be tough on your finances as well. In this article, we explain how a DUI - aside from the tragic ramifications it leaves on tens of thousands of lives physically and emotionally each year - can affect your pocketbook.
This past week, I enjoyed reading my friend J.D. Roth’s article on the power of low expectations. In his post,…
HealthyWage allows you to place a bet that you will lose a certain amount of weight over a set time frame. You choose the parameters of the challenge and then place your bet. If you win, you'll get your money back plus some.
Whether or not you give your kids an allowance will depend on several factors, such as your family values, budget, and the child's responsibilities. How much you give will likely depend on age and other household responsibilities. Also, do they need to do chores or do they get the money "just because"?
If you have kids you probably have some old toys you'd like to donate. There are lots of places where you can donate used toys including hospitals, charities, and even the free section of Craigslist.