This post comes from partner site lowcards.com. If you are saving for your child’s college education, you may need to save a little more for financial support after graduation. According… read more →
The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) September online poll revealed that twenty-four percent of more than 1,400 respondents would not tell their spouse if experiencing financial difficulties. Reasons given… read more →
I wish I had learned about the power of compounding a long time ago. As a kid I walked dogs in the neighborhood, earning $5 a week. If I’d started… read more →
At Springboard we promote financial literacy and education. Our credit, debt and budget counseling service is designed to help people who are struggling with too much revolving credit and debt.… read more →
It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of important decisions we need to make concerning retirement accounts, investments, college savings and other complicated financial issues. That’s one… read more →
1. Car maintenance Bad idea: Skipping an oil change. You could save $30 now, but that’s little consolation when you see smoke under the hood because your engine seized up,… read more →
Student loans have become very popular over the years, and they provide a great way for anyone to get a college education when they are young and pay for it… read more →

