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.
Author: Maurie Backman, The Motley Fool
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.
‘Shark Tank’s’ Daymond John and CEO Jonathan Norton on how to be a successful entrepreneur
Here’s some valuable advice from two people who know how to build a business.
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.
Parents aren’t teaching their kids an important life lesson: The danger of debt
Controlling debt and other healthy financial habits tend to start early in life, so parents should “have the talk” with their children.
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)
It shouldn’t matter when you file for Social Security in theory, but in reality, it does
Many seniors rack their brains trying to land on the right age to file for Social Security. Here’s why you should choose wisely.