4 Tips on Saving For College

4 Tips on Saving For College

With the US Supreme Court set to take up a second case on how to handle student debt relief, the cost to go get a higher education will still exist for the foreseeable future. Here are some great tips you might want to consider as you begin planning your 2023 personal finance calendar.

Handling FOMO

Handling FOMO

Jonathan Pond, writing for Ponderings: FOMO – fear of missing out – is a very real phenomenon that has been the subject of considerable research. FOMO is becoming even more acute thanks to social media and the speed with which information becomes disseminated. You hear about someone’s financial success or a big increase in the…

Keeping a Fiscally Fit Well-being

Keeping a Fiscally Fit Well-being

The last couple of years has presented a challenge regarding personal finance. The pandemic has brought troubles to the job market, upended the supply chain and healthcare costs, and more. Then 2022 has brought continued inflationary risks, overseas conflicts, and more. Despite that, here are some solid reminders that can help you stay “fiscally fit,”…

How Much Do You Need To Be “Wealthy?”

How Much Do You Need To Be “Wealthy?”

According to Merriam-Webster, one of the definitions of wealth is an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources. Per a new survey that recently came out, many Americans feel you need a lot of valuable material possessions – to the tune of $2.2 million – to be considered “wealthy.”