We all need a place to call home. But rent prices, like most everything, seem to be rising ever higher. Here's how to know if your rent is not just high, but too high for you.
by Pam HillIgnoring your student loan debt is not a good idea. Instead, start right now by making a plan to get out of student loan debt. The sooner you start the better. Here is how.
by Shaun MorganThe idea of having children can be sweet when you think about all the special moments like the cuddles, hugs, and kisses. But the reality of having children is that they are a huge responsibility, especially regarding your finances, as a recent estimate says caring for a child costs $300,000.
by Matin VarshochiAuthorized users, like cosigners, should be carefully considered before adding them to a credit card account. If not, it can be a costly mistake and will likely ruin your credit score.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellBy far, a summary of the most underrated statement made when it comes to marriage vows is, “For richer or for poorer.” Financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. Here's why you should have the "money talk" with your partner before jumping the broom.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellA family reunion is a priceless moment. However, the price tag of planning a family reunion can add up very quickly. Here are five tips to plan a budget-friendly family reunion.
by Shaun MorganCollege is a time of greater freedom and personal growth. It’s also an ideal time to learn and put in place personal finance habits that can last a lifetime.
by Pam HillMarques Murrey is the Co-Founder of Black, Married & Debt Free, which he operates alongside his wife, Shyra Murrey. Marques is a real estate investor and financial coach who shares his best money advice on his website, YouTube channel, and podcast.
by Matin VarshochiUnfortunately, many people aren’t aware if they are financially unstable. However, your financial knowledge can pay the most significant dividends. Keep reading to find out the five tell-tale signs that you are facing financial instability.
by Shaun MorganThe Social Security Act, passed passed 86 years ago, is a key component of retirement income for nearly all individuals. Social security insurance also provides a safety net should a worker become disabled or a family lose their breadwinner.
by Pam HillTeachers are slowly having more added to their plate and less given in return. If we want to stop teachers from burning out and leaving the classroom, we have to help. Here's how.
by Shaun Morgan