Mission: Family

Mission: Family

By: Karen Jowers Marine Corps Times Many military-affiliated charities  have been re-evaluating their missions recently. Often, charities can adapt  to the changing needs of the community faster than the Defense Department can. That’s good for the military...
40 Financial Things You Should Know by 40

40 Financial Things You Should Know by 40

By: Alden Wicker LearnVest Many by-40 milestones have become debatable: Get married? Only if you really want to. Own a home? If it’s financially feasible. Know what you want to be when you grow up? Well, if 40 is the new 30, you’re certainly entitled to change your...
Debt Management

Debt Management

It’s easy to slip into spending habits that lead to debt. The trick is to climb out of that debt before it becomes a serious issue for you and your family. Here are a few ways to reverse and prevent some of those debt-causing habits: Avoid credit cards One of...
Should It Stay or Should It Go?

Should It Stay or Should It Go?

By: Jeff Ousley Veterans United Network With the sheer amount of paperwork needed to maintain a household, many of us struggle with what to keep and what to throw away. Bills, bank statements, insurance policies and credit card information often blend together into...
10 Money Tips You Shouldn’t Ignore

10 Money Tips You Shouldn’t Ignore

By: Erin Baehr Credit.com With all the personal finance advice out there, it can get pretty overwhelming. But there are some fundamental principles that you shouldn’t overlook.  If you adopt these good habits, you’ll be better prepared for financial emergencies,...

Shlomo Benartzi: Saving for Tomorrow, Tomorrow

Americans love taking risks; from skydiving to risky investments, American culture enjoys uncertainty and the potential for a high reward. Safety and security are also commodities throughout the U.S. People buy houses to prepare for the future, to gain equity and to...

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