Want to set yourself up for a solid financial future? Then familiarize yourself with your retirement savings options.
Author: Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool
Four senior healthcare expenses no one warns you about
Prepare for these — they may be costlier than you think. Dental care, vision care, hearing services, and long-term care can be very expensive.
Should I pay for college with a credit card?
Credit cards are a convenient, rewarding means of paying your expenses — but should those costs include college?
Four big mistakes you might make when hiring a financial advisor
Hiring a financial advisor can help you meet your money-related goals. Steer clear of these 4 common mistakes when hiring, your money is on the line.
3 strategies you can use to pay off an unexpected tax bill
If you’re looking at a whopper of a tax bill, the IRS probably will grant you some leeway. Still, try these tricks to pay it off sooner.
Good news, graduates: Hiring will be up this year
Finding a job after college can be intimidating but luckily for the class of 2019, the job market is healthy and employers plan to hire 10.7 % more.
Financial moves for your 30s: From getting out of credit card debt to creating a will
It’s time to kick your adulting into full gear.
How much retirement savings will you need? Try 16.4 times your salary
If 16.4 times your salary sounds like a lot of money, keep in mind that it’s only one of many estimates out there. But it’s a good idea to be prepared.
You don’t need that: Average American spends almost $18,000 a year on nonessentials
Americans are spending a lot on things they don’t absolutely need, which comes at a cost of their important financial goals.
Should you really be paying off your kid’s student loans?
Let your kids handle their own student loan debt. Instead invest in your 401(k)