If The United States Can Go Into Debt And Be OK, Why Can’t I?
A reader wants to know: If the nation can do it, shouldn’t its citizens? Continue reading
A reader wants to know: If the nation can do it, shouldn’t its citizens? Continue reading
We’re twice as likely to add thousands to our debt than anything to our savings. Continue reading
“Practice what you preach,” they said. When it came to my monthly statements, I did just the opposite. Continue reading
Women entrepreneurs who have trouble raising capital for their ventures and managing the month-to-month cash flow often find business credit cards especially helpful. A business credit card provides you a credit line, and, if used prudently, can help y… Continue reading
It’s gone up in Florida and down in California this past year. Continue reading
A reader can pay off her credit card now, but she’s not sure it’s worth it. Continue reading
The Lone Star State likes shopping more than learning. Continue reading
The average credit card has at least four fees, and they add up faster. Continue reading
Where will credit cards be in 5-10 years? Probably nowhere good. Continue reading
A reader’s wife is wondering what happens to her mom’s assets — and debts. Continue reading