The 411 for Your 401(k)

The 411 for Your 401(k)

By: Robert M. Kaplan (guest post via Deborah L. Jacobs) Forbes If you haven’t yet enrolled in your 401(k) plan, do so as soon as possible, even if you’re not feeling flush. Then take the following steps to help achieve financial security during retirement....
Military Tuition Assistance Reinstated

Military Tuition Assistance Reinstated

Last week, President Obama signed a resolution to restore funding to the military Tuition Assistance (TA) program for active Marines, Army and Air Force service members. Nearly a month ago, when it was announced that the program would no longer be funded by the U.S....

Best Ways to Pay Off Debt

Finance expert, Bill Rae, is licensed in the fields of insurance and finance, and has been working within these industries for over 30 years. He knows a thing or two about debt reduction! His recommendations to reduce your debt begin with a simple principle: if you...
Can We Afford to Have a Baby?

Can We Afford to Have a Baby?

By: Jean Chatzky BabyCenter BabyCenter asked Jean Chatzky, who gives expert financial advice on the Today show, in the New York Daily News, and in her books and blog, how she would advise people who are wondering if they can afford to have a child. My parents always...
10 Finance Tips for Your Craft Business

10 Finance Tips for Your Craft Business

By: Emily Coltman ACA Stich Craft Create: Business “As a craft business you’ll almost certainly be buying and selling stock. This might be raw materials; for example, if you’re making curtains, then your raw materials would be the lining fabric, curtain fabric, thread...

MilFam Finances: Understanding the 50/20/30 Rule

The 50/20/30 Rule is a principle developed by the financial gurus at LearnVest to help you maintain your budget. How does the rule work? Out of each monthly pay period, 50% of your earnings (after tax) should go toward essentials (such as food, utilities and...

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