Today’s top story: How to manage money in your 30’s. Also in the news: Student loan holders catch a home buying break, why you should get to work building an unemployment fund, and the 10 best entry-level jobs for 2017. How to Manage Money in Your 30s Taking the longview. Student Loan Holders Catch a […]
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Allowances Don’t Teach Kids About Money – You Do
Many parents tell me they feel guilty about allowances. They aren’t consistent about when and how they give their kids money. They wonder if allowances should be tied to chores. Even how they dole out money can be a problem. Cash is easiest, but much of what kids want to buy — downloads of a […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How your selfie could affect your life insurance. Also in the news: How to build credit in exactly 250 words, why you need to get to work on building your unemployment fund, and why the credit scoring system is about to get less awful. How Your Selfie Could Affect Your Life Insurance […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to deal with a mooching friend. Also in the news: 11 ways to save money on Entertainment, how to invest $100,000, and how insurance can help save wedding disasters. Ask Brianna: How Do I Deal With a Mooching Friend? Making tough decisions. 11 Ways to Save Money on Entertainment While still […]
Q&A: How a short sale can short-circuit your credit score
Dear Liz: In 2010 I was laid off from my construction management position. I was unable to find work for 28 months. The bank tried to foreclose but I was able to arrange a short sale of my home in March 2012. Shortly after that, my unemployment benefits ran out and I was unable to […]
Q&A: Social Security survivor benefits
Dear Liz: I have been with my significant other for over 30 years. We have an adult son. My significant other has a much larger Social Security benefit than I will have when it’s time for me to retire. I understand that if we were to marry and something happened to him, I would receive […]