In today’s digital age, your job is likely going to land you a spot in front of a computer, where you are staring at a screen for the better part of the day.
Visualizing The Size Of The U.S. National Debt
Admit it––you probably have a few bills you forget to pay now and then. Don’t we all? This may make you feel better: the U.S. national debt is $19.5 trillion (about one-third of the global total).
Best States for Starting Your Small Business
Taxes. Nobody loves them, everybody has to pay them. It is hard enough having to pay all your taxes as a regular citizen,
Trying to Buy a Home as a Millennial? Check This Out
Buying a house for the first time is a huge step for anyone –– it definitely seems like the pinnacle of #adulting. If you’re a millennial who owns a home, I immediately assume you have your life together.
This College Major Has The Most Expensive Textbooks
The struggle can be real when you’re a college student. As if it isn’t enough to balance classes, a social life and career prep, the finances can be worrisome.
The Anatomy of a Best-Selling Book
We can’t all be J.K. Rowling or Stephenie Meyer, but if you’re working on a book, it’s nice to know what helps with success.
6 Common Money Mistakes That Businesses Make
Having a business isn’t easy, but it is easy to get side-tracked and lose sight of what’s affecting your bottom line.
20 Money-Saving Supermarket Survival Tips
It’s a doge-eat-doge world out there, and by “there” I mean your local Buy-n-Large. Get wise to the tactics making you spend more.
11 Frugal Habits of the Super Rich
Let’s take inspiration from the people who can afford to go nuts at the mall but don’t.
The True Cost of Commuting
Most of us need to get to a place to do things that get us the money we need to travel to that place every day.