The Financial Panther Avoided Lifestyle Inflation
And he embraced the personal finance community as he paid down debt. Continue reading
And he embraced the personal finance community as he paid down debt. Continue reading
What exactly does it mean to be “middle class”? An intriguing new study didn’t bother to find out. It simply asked people if they think they’re middle class. Almost half (49 percent) did. Yet middle class doesn’t mean content. According to marketing firm Mintel, less than a third of these self-proclaimed middle-classers “are satisfied with […] Continue reading
They believe they should cover their expenses at an earlier age – despite the fact that they still live at home. Continue reading
Hint: Avoid the west coast and head to middle America. Continue reading
This week: A reader needs to rely on the kindness of the IRS. Believe it or not, that can work. Continue reading
If you break this Commandment, you’re probably broke. Continue reading
They are more conservative with their money at younger ages than previous generations Continue reading
Women are still primary caregivers, still earn less than their male counterparts, and still don’t believe they are financially ready for retirement. Continue reading
Job recruiters are seeing faster-than-average wage growth compared to other jobs around the country. Continue reading
Having a credit score under 700 is related to difficulties holding onto jobs and living on your own. Continue reading