Seniors & Pros Don’t See Eye to Eye
The one concern they both share when it comes to preparing for retirement is memory loss With aging comes overt physical changes – the gray hairs, wrinkles, swollen joints and wobbly steps. In addition...
View ArticleServicemembers Becoming More Financially Savvy
Financial education backed by action proves effective. Among the many attributes associated with our servicemembers, savvy money manager is hardly ever one of them. “Veterans at Risk Due to Lack of...
View ArticleAmericans Fear Outliving Savings, but Fail to Act
A retirement plan can drive away the fear and improve financial outlook. Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research that can help you deal with your debt and budget. This week… The...
View ArticleWe Spend a Lot on Lunch
Americans spend thousands, often leading to budget problems. Whether eating lunch at home, school or work, for some Americans lunchtime is alone time – time to relax and recharge for the second half of...
View ArticleThe Ghost of Debt after Death
Loved ones still paying burial debt up to 7 years after laying a loved one to rest Death is inevitable and burying a loved one takes its toll – both emotionally and financially. While the emotional...
View Article2016 Looks Good for Jobseekers
If getting a job is on your to-do list this year, you might be able to cross it off and get the pay you want. With the New Year comes new experiences and expectations. If one of those expectations for...
View ArticleMillennials Say Live for Today
And they’re not the only generation that’s starting to feel that way. It appears that Millennials (those under age 35), are saying live for today, tomorrow is not promised and they’re not the only...
View ArticleAmericans Tight Lipped about Debt Problems
Could increased openness lead to liberation or more credit card debt? Each week, Consolidated Credit searches for financial research that can help you deal with your debt and budget. This week… The...
View ArticleAmericans Take Out More Personal Loans
While they may be cheaper than using credit cards, if used recklessly they can lead to more debt problems. There is no telling when an emergency will come barreling in like a ton of bricks. To an...
View ArticleFinancial Abuse More Prevalent, Less Obvious
One in three millennials has felt the sting of financial abuse from a partner. Nearly a third of Millennials (18-35), say they have suffered abuse at the hands of a partner. Not physical in this case...
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