What happens when you are in a financial emergency? What's your next step? See six steps to take when you find yourself in a financial emergency.
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What happens when you are in a financial emergency? What's your next step? See six steps to take when you find yourself in a financial emergency.
Are you teaching your kids to be dependent on you, or to be financially independent?

Many of the leading financial gurus insist that you make charitable giving a part of your financial life. It may seem counter-intuitive, but giving money away can actually help you build wealth in the long run.

Wayne lives on $1065 a month income, but his expenses are $1500 a month. His $125,000 nest egg will have to top up his income and last him for years.
Today, it’s all about the better news out of Europe. US dollar is pulling back against high beta currencies as the news that the EU summit might have accomplished something substantial spurs risk appetite.
Want to use your credit cards with more savvy? Here are ten tips to manage your money better using this credit card cheatsheet.

How many times have you been told that you could actually afford more than what you are planning to spend? Be warned though, it doesn't mean you should spend more!
There are reports that The Dark Knight Rises is completely sold out for the opening, and that scalpers are selling tickets for $150. Some IMAX versions of the tickets are reportedly being scalped for $500. Would you pay that much?

Many people consider money management something that requires a lot of thought. The good news, though, is that it doesn’t need to be as complicated as many people seem to want to make it.

If you want to improve your situation, one of the best things you can do is use education to your advantage. It’s important to realize, though, that your education doesn’t have to be a formal degree.




