Financial Skinny: Retirement Plans
If you’re one of many Americans with no plan for retirement, no investments and not making contributions, here’s the skinny, a few basics, to retirement planning to get you started today.
If you’re one of many Americans with no plan for retirement, no investments and not making contributions, here’s the skinny, a few basics, to retirement planning to get you started today.
Time Magazine recently ran a story about the myth of four-year college degree. More than two years ago, I published a similar story for Newsweek but after its merger with The Daily Beast, the copy fell off the website. Republishing it here because the conversation is back – and it’s an important one.
I stopped by the Today Show this morning to share budget vacation tips, along with travel guru Nilou Motamed. Check it out.
While a majority of couples say they discuss their finances on a weekly basis, money is still a top cause for arguments. Here are some of the most important money conversations to have.
Jessica asks on Facebook: My husband and I just paid off one of our cars and we have that extra $500 to use towards something else. What should it be?
@Kesjv81d (aka Victor) asks me: I’m 50. At what age should you start moving investments to a safer place?