January is National Get Organized Month
January is the natural choice for National Get Organized Month — because pretty much everyone has resolved to get more organized.
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Divorce
Don’t let licking your wounds get in the way of your future — talk to a professional about planning your post-divorce life.
The Give-Back Guide
Giving back doesn’t have to be a guessing game anymore.
Holiday Tipping Guide 2019
It’s time to show your love.
Thanksgiving Is About People
It’s time to read the roll of all the things you are thankful for — but odds are those “things” will be the people you love.
Establishing Residency in a New State
We can all drive to another state, throw down some roots, and watch our new lives grow — but former states have a creepy way of stalking people.
Cutting the Cord: Family Cell Phone Plans
The money saved by keeping your kids on your plans and policies is fleeting; the credit they can be building instead is foundational.
Hot Take: Don’t Save for Junior’s Tuition
We are experiencing such an extension of life in modern times, it’s time to rethink your priorities.
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7 Ways to Fight Financial Ignorance
We all have financial blind spots, but this list will help you uncover a few of them.
Like Coronavirus, Tax Crooks Are Always Evolving
This year’s tax season scams include the old favorites, some new twists on classic scams, and some completely new nonsense for you to deal with.
Those Micro-Investing Millennials Are at It Again
Every now and then, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z come together — to make some really cool apps.
The Nannies Are Coming: Establish Boundaries and Expectations with a Nanny Contract
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Seeing the Forest Through the Sales
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Protections for Gift Card Holders
The fine print that comes with a gift card is not reliable — state and federal laws take precedence over corporate tricks.
Before the Forensic Accountant, Hire a Bookkeeper
That $500 you’re missing was actually paid to the power company even though nothing was due. It looks like this happened before because you have a $739 credit. — Thanks, Your Bookkeeper xoxo
Retirement Accounts Are Sacred
Have you ever “borrowed” money from a retirement account?
Cutting the Cord
If you’re sick of death-by-a-thousand-cable-bill-increases, read this article about cord cutting.
Record Keeping for Businesses
You might be pleasantly surprised at the amount of space you can save (while being in compliance).
January is National Get Organized Month
January is the natural choice for National Get Organized Month — because pretty much everyone has resolved to get more organized.
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