When it comes to your finances, we all have financial obligations and responsibilities. And it can be a lot of pressure when so many bills and money matters are coming out of your account at once. Where you are financially and age also makes a difference when it comes to setting financial goals. Students won’t […]
Month: February 2017
Things You’re Better Off Buying Used
When it comes to spending money there are so many products out there it’s up to you as the consumer to make the choice on what to buy. But before you purchase something, do you consider all your purchase options? And we don’t mean the best way to get rewards or loyalty discounts, we’re talking […]
Teaching Financial Literacy Early
Growing up, how did you learn about money and financial literacy? Was it something you wished you had been taught earlier? When it comes to financial literacy a lot of people believe in hands-on experiences and teaching themselves with their own finances. And what about teaching your kids about money matters? We’ve previously talked about […]
The Differences Between Cheap and Frugal
There are numerous phrases and sayings we hear about when it comes to our money, and cheap and frugal are two words that commonly get tossed around. But do you know what the difference between being cheap and being frugal really is? There is a fine line between being frugal and being cheap and since […]