Owning a home is a wonderful accomplishment, but it’s not without its detriments, especially when it comes to costs. One of the most intimidating things about homeownership is keeping up with the mortgage. Payments can either be made gradually or all at once if that’s...
Certain individuals are fortunate enough, either through earnings or inheritance, to possess large sums of money. In many instances, these funds are not intended to be spent immediately but invested with designs on yielding the investor greater returns at a later...
Can A Person Make Themselves Recession-proof? With a tariff war developing, prices in the United States will probably rise soon. Because the United States has become so dependent on China for cheap products, tariffs against China will affect many consumer goods. This...
You’ve seen the articles warning us that a shockingly low percentage of Americans have enough money to cover a $400 emergency, or the reports telling us that most millennial-aged Americans are drowning in student loan debt. One look at the news, and you’ll come away...
Money certainly makes the world go ‘round, and billions of people across the planet work hard and long for it. Unfortunately, many cannot get a firm grip on their finances. How can one escape the vicious cycle of habits that lead to financial stress? Myriads of...
There’s a revealing story in the latest issue of Esquire and online at Esquire.com. Interviewed by David Walters, four men with four vastly different incomes—below and above the poverty line—share how they live. When Walters asked each of the men, “How often do you...