Do Our Attitudes About Money Help or Hurt Us?

Do Our Attitudes About Money Help or Hurt Us?

We may need to change them to better our financial prospects. Our relationship with money is complex & emotional. When we pay a bill, go to the mall, trade in a car for a new one, hunt for a home or apartment, or pass someone seemingly poor or rich on the street,...
Managing Money Successfully as a Couple

Managing Money Successfully as a Couple

Managing your own money can be hard enough, so throwing another person into the equation can make things downright chaotic, according to findings from TD Bank’s 2016 Love & Money survey. But managing your money as a couple has its benefits, too. Plus, it isn’t as...
A Portrait of Gen X Retirement Saving

A Portrait of Gen X Retirement Saving

Is this age group preparing adequately for the future? How would you guess Gen X is faring when it comes to retirement saving? Americans born between 1965 and 1980 are approaching what should be their peak income years, and many of them have actively contributed to...
12 Expert Financial Planning Tips For 2017

12 Expert Financial Planning Tips For 2017

Many people will not achieve their financial goals in 2017 or even get started, leaving their future financial security up in the air. So decided to reach out to the professors at The American College of Financial Services, a nonprofit, accredited college in Bryn...
Your Annual Financial To-Do List

Your Annual Financial To-Do List

Things you can do before & for 2017 What financial, business, or life priorities do you need to address for 2017? Now is a good time to think about the investing, saving, or budgeting methods you could employ toward specific objectives. Some year-end financial...