It never hurts to start thinking about your financial comfort. The beginning of the year is a great time to do it, even though any time you decide to do it is also a great time.
It’s in that vein that we give some general tips on financial planning, spending, budgeting, taxes, or other things that, because 2014 is right around the corner, is a good way to start planning for your financial future, or addressing some things in your past. We don’t call these resolutions because we’re not trying to change you just to change you. We hope to make you think about some financial aspects of your life and how you can feel more comfortable with just a few changes; okay, 7 changes. Here they are: Continue reading 7 Ways To Start The New Year Off Right Financially→
Do you think the economy has been rough over the last few years? Are you worried about health care bills, unemployment, the stock market, and problems associated with Covid? Those are pretty tough things to have on your mind these days.
There have been issues with money throughout history. We’re not alone in our struggles. We haven’t quite gone through another depression, but we’ve had some drastic lows in the last 12-13 years, and we’ve also had some high in between. Continue reading 10 Ways To Change How You Think About Money→
There are different types of financial counseling one might needy. The truth is most people need financial counseling in one way or another, sometimes multiple ways. Whether it’s to make money or save money or not get penalized because of how the money is used, it can help to speak to a professional.
We probably should have produced this article much earlier than now. But like pretty much everyone else, life gets in the way and our thoughts turn towards many other things. Still, the tips we’re going to give are still available for everyone to do, because unfortunately the pandemic isn’t ending any time soon.
1. Contact some of your creditors and ask for either an extension or adjustment on your monthly payments.
Even if you’ve been able to hold out this long, there’s still a chance that your finances might leave you in a dangerous place. One thing you can think of doing is picking up the phone and speaking to some of the major companies you owe money to and asking them for relief. Continue reading 3 Ways To Protect Yourself Financially During The Pandemic→
We ask that question because a great number of people have absolutely no idea how or where they spend their money. This ends up with folks looking at their bank statements wondering where their money went, and sometimes leads them to either overdraw on their bank accounts or go over the limit on their credit cards.