
Could a Gap Year After High School Make Financial Sense?
Considering taking a gap year before going to college? They’re increasingly popular in the U.S., and may offer long-term benefits to students.
Considering taking a gap year before going to college? They’re increasingly popular in the U.S., and may offer long-term benefits to students.
Already dreading what you'll spend this holiday season? It doesn't have to be that aren't the only budget-busting culprit during the The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year's are also a peak time for spending on groceries, travel, events, entertainment, energy,...
Even if you're only moving across town, it's likely to cost more than you According to the latest figures from the American Moving and Storage Association, the average cost of an in-state professional move – based on 7,570 pounds of stuff...
Plenty of people are now putting the sun, wind and water to work to cut their energy Should you join them?Before any shift to renewable energy technology, you've got to do some very individualized research and above all, work the Solar...
Are you worried about your financial situation? For the eighth consecutive year, the American Psychological Association (APA) identified money as the number one stress trigger, with 72 percent of Americans reporting stress about money and nearly 1 in 5 saying they...
Are you an advance planner or an improviser? Your travel planning style might save you money during the busy winter holiday travel Generally, families with children and a need for specific seating and direct flights may need to plan earlier to...
A generation ago, most families didn't think about financial Today, it can come in many forms – over the phone, through the mail and increasingly, It's an equal opportunity crime that affects consumers of all For the 15th straight year, the...
If you've received a replacement for your credit or debit cards in the mail lately, take a closer That little gold chip on the front is going to make it tougher for thieves to steal your year-end 2015, Visa estimates that...
How much time do you spend reviewing your benefits before open enrollment each year? If your answer is "not much," you're not A recent survey by insurer Aflac says that 90 percent of Americans choose the same benefits year after year...
Could a mid- to late-career return to college make sense for you? It's essential to evaluate whether this is a financially risky In recent years, older Americans have been heading back to school part-time and during evenings in greater numbers than...
When those first baby teeth start wobbling, you and the Tooth Fairy can combine forces to teach your kids about Visa's latest annual Tooth Fairy survey indicates that the average price of a lost tooth is in This is the fourth...
It costs parents an average of $245,340 to raise a child from birth to age That figure from the Agriculture Department is just one reason why prospective parents are advised to consider parallel financial planning for child-based expenses and The key...
As the economy improves, today's sellers are facing a very different environment than they were before the housing market stumbled in Today's housing market features new procedures and standards, not the least of which are continuing borrowing hurdles for prospective If...
Stress can come from everywhere – career, school, family, relationships, health – and especially The American Psychological Association (APA) recently reported that money remains the number one stressor for 72 percent of In fact, money has led the APA's annual stress...
If you're over age 50 and not sure whether you're going to be able to retire, it's time to focus, get advice and build a realistic not The Government Accountability Office recently reported that most households approaching retirement have low savings,...
After the 2008 economic crisis, many people assumed they would never be able to reach true financial independence – the ability to live comfortably off one's savings and investments with no debt individuals willing to use their time horizon to plan...
Does your college-bound freshman know how to handle money at school? Campus life can test even the most disciplined young adults on money In the final weeks before you help your student pack up for the dorm, it's a good time...
It's expected to be a hotter summer this year, but don't confine your money-saving efforts to the warm months can be the best time to focus on cutting year-round energy costs Free of snow, ice and wind, it's easier to spot...
Back-to-school spending isn't just about clothes and markers In 2014, Forbes reported that Accenture estimated that nearly half of respondents reported they would spend $500 or more on back-to-school expenses, including not only clothes and desk supplies, but electronics as Yet...
Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing fraud issues at the Internal Revenue Service Online thieves have been capturing Social Security numbers and other tax filing data to file fraudulent returns, principally for the purpose of stealing Just this past tax...
If you, your partner or your family want – or need – to get out of town right now, how do you improvise a great last-minute trip without breaking the bank? Planning is Embrace travel as a hobby – look for...