The Young Professional’s Guide to Retiring Early

It would be a dream to retire before you’re 40 and spend the rest of your life traveling or relaxing at home. But for most people, retiring this early is impossible because they have plenty of debt and not enough savings yet. What’s more, a lot of them only realize how bad their financial health […]

Saving The Pennies During A Pandemic

On a personal level, the coronavirus crisis has hit hard. Just a few short months ago, you were probably looking forward to everything 2020 had to bring with optimism. Now, you can’t wait for the year to end.   With the pandemic, uncertain economic times have emerged. People are concerned that their jobs may not […]

Minimize Your Tax Liability

There are two certainties in life, according to the old axiom: death and taxes. While you may not be able to avoid taxes, you may be able to reduce the impact they can have on your finances. Here, we’re going to look at some of the steps you can take to reduce the amount of […]

3 Common Financial Mistakes Made By Millennials

Money – fun to spend and hard to save, especially when you are young, spontaneous and in your twenties. At this age anything seems possible, the world is your oyster, and you have probably just started your first adult job with a decent income (which you’ll want to spend as soon as it hits your […]

6 Tips to Save Money on Your New Kitchen

Renovating your kitchen, while being a fabulous project, is inevitably going to be costly. If you’ve been planning this for a while, you might be in need of some assistance to help you stay below the budget. Here are six tips to save money on your new kitchen.   #1- Avoid moving utilities and services […]

Getting Your Finances in Order When Buying a House

The vast majority of financial professionals would generally recommend buying a house over renting one. There are various reasons for this, but the main would be that when you’re buying a house, you’re paying your own mortgage off each month with your mortgage payments, rather than buying someone else’s house on their behalf or paying […]

What To Do If You Suspect You Have Been The Victim Of Medical Malpractice

When we go to the doctors, have surgery, or allow a medical professional to take charge of our health, we do so expecting them to provide us with a certain standard of care, which isn’t always the case.   Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to uphold their duty of care, causing injury, […]

Four Things Parents Can Do to Be More Supportive of Their Kids

Parents are not only responsible for providing their children with their basic needs. You may have a beautiful home, can provide all the toys in the world, and can take your kids to the best schools in the area. But if you can’t provide the kind of support they need, then you can’t expect them […]

A Guide to Money Management during A Global Pandemic

The current pandemic has brought uncertainty in markets and economies worldwide. Businesses have halted due to lockdown restrictions and financial challenges. Workers are suffering from reduced hours, pay cuts, and furloughs. As the outbreak continues to impact the economy, it can be a challenge to maintain financial stability now and in the future. Here are ways to manage your money in […]

Bad Habits That Crater Your Finances (And How To Mend Them)

Keeping your finances healthy should be a top priority in life. When you have money in the bank and an emergency fund you can fall back on, it takes a tremendous amount of stress out of your life. You can depend on your reserves instead of having to rely on somebody else.   Usually, the […]