Teach your child the value of a dollar

Published on May 08, 2019

 

Most people want to make good financial decisions, but MANY have never had the opportunity to learn how. Unlike math, English or science—personal finance is an at-home curriculum learned either through trial and error or, for better or for worse, mom and dad.

Workshop Recap: 5 Basic Steps to Budgeting

Published on January 14, 2019

 

At our last workshop, we discussed five basics steps to budgeting. For those of you who were unable to attend or anyone needing a refresher, here are five key takeaways from the budgeting workshop.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO YOUR FIRST APARTMENT

Published on January 05, 2019

 


If you’re in the market for your first apartment, you may be feeling a little lost—and somewhat overwhelmed. 

Do I need an emergency fund?

Published on January 04, 2019

 

Q: Do I need to have a separate rainy-day fund and emergency fund?
A: Rainy day funds and emergency funds serve different purposes. It’s important to have both available to tap into as needed. Read on for answers to all your questions on rainy day and emergency funds.

Five scams to watch out for after the holidays

Published on December 07, 2018

 

The mad holiday rush may be over, but scammers aren’t slowing down. Protect yourself from these five common scams that happen this time of year: