Summer is summering, and we all know that cranking up the AC can lead to sky-high energy bills. According to recent reports, the average energy bill for Americans in August […]
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Tis the $eason (For a Mid-Year Money Checklist)
As summer hits its stride, the idea of financially preparing for the holidays might feel like overkill. Consider this: money is the most cited source of stress during the holidays, […]
Free Webinar – Teaching Kids About Money
“Teaching Kids About Money” Join our webinar Wednesday, July 24 @ 11:00 AM PST Register Now From hosting a lemonade stand to preparing for college, it is never too early […]
Financial Checklist For High School Grads
KEY TAKEAWAYS It’s officially graduation season for the Class of ’24! Here we share several best practices for high school graduates who may not know where to start when it […]
Identifying and Preventing Financial Elder Abuse
KEY TAKEAWAYS Recognize warning signs: Be vigilant for unexplained financial changes, isolation, and behavior shifts, which could signal financial elder abuse. Take proactive steps: Establish power of attorney, monitor financial […]
Should You Start A Savings Account For Your Child?
When it comes to teaching children money management basics, there’s an abundance of useful tools available, from books to personal finance apps to family games. But beyond these supplemental resources, […]
5 Resources for Building Financial Capability
“Financial Capability” has been defined by the U.S. Treasury as “the capacity, based on knowledge, skills, and access, to manage financial resources effectively.” Building and maintaining financial capability is a […]
Women & Wealth: Budget-Conscious Ways to Grow Your Earnings
In the United States, women who work full-time and year-round earn, on average, approximately 83.7 percent of what men earn, resulting in a yearly disparity of $10,000. This wage gap […]