Estate planning is a necessary task, not matter your net worth. Today, we look at one very important part of retirement planning.
General Information
General information questions and answers.
How does money get printed in the United States?
Money gets printed by every country on the face of Earth. Today, we are going to look at how the United States Treasury does it.
When I buy a new car, what is the best thing to do with my old car?
Buying a car is a great event. New smells, new miles and new adventures await. The whole process also begs one question – what do you do with your old car?
What is an escrow account, and do I need one for my home loan?
An escrow account is a very much needed device for mortgages and home sales. We look at what that means and why escrow accounts are used.
What’s the first step in the process of buying a home?
There are many steps in the home buying process. Buying a home is a very big step in someone’s life. We look at what to do and what not.
What is the best way to increase my credit score as soon as possible?
Your credit scores is a fairly advanced calculation of your credit history. Today, we look at credit scores and how they are calculated (and why they matter).
What are some steps I can take to plan my retirement?
Planning your retirement is a major task – well, it can be. In this article, we not only answer how, but give examples to show practical tips on being successful.
How many credit cards should I have?
Credit card ownership and use is a main part of daily life for many. However, the proper use of credit and credit cards should be clear – including, how many to own?
How do I find a credit reporting agency that has my credit report?
Your credit report is a very important part of keeping your credit history healthy. You can easily receive your credit report for free – here’s how.
We just got married…should we have joint bank accounts?
Marriage is a big step. With it comes many financial changes. One to consider is getting joint bank accounts for the new couple. Is a joint bank account right for you?