Who Pays for the Wedding?
In today’s day and age who’s actually paying for the wedding? In my latest post for the Mint blog I share more on this tradition and how couples are covering the cost with and without the help of family.
In today’s day and age who’s actually paying for the wedding? In my latest post for the Mint blog I share more on this tradition and how couples are covering the cost with and without the help of family.
Next week my Mint family is sponsoring a panel in New York City with Girlboss Sophia Amoruso. Join us for a fun conversation on personal finances.
You’re a goody-two-shoes saver. Your partner’s a wild spender. You’re obsessed with investing. He doesn’t know the difference between ROTH and traditional IRAs. If you’re dating your financial opposite, I share some tips on how to find common ground.
In my latest post on the Mint blog, I share some of the key financial lessons I learned in my early 20s. Plus, financial advice money and parenting experts say is CRITICAL to give a young person as they enter the Real World.
Laid off and not sure what the next move should be? My advice for Karen and how it can help you out, too.
With Mother’s Day around the corner, moms everywhere can rejoice in knowing that they tend to leave a positive impact on their children’s financial lives.
Admit it. You’re curious..
Expecting a tax refund this year? How will you make the most of it? If 2016 repeats taxpayers will likely park most of their refund in a savings account this year. The National Retail Federation or NRF found that nearly 50% of Americans planned to set aside their IRS checks in 2016. Check out 4 […]
College can be a popular time to establish credit. According to a survey by credit reporting agency Experian, 58% of soon-to-be college graduates possess a credit card, making average monthly charges of over $500. Check out the 7 things college students should know about credit in order to be financially responsible over on the Mint blog.
I’m teaming up with the Mint team for a special campaign tackling our financial goals for the first month of the New Year. I hope you’ll join me.