financial planning

Investing as New Parents
When you become a parent for the first time, the realization that another life depends on you financially can be overwhelming, especially if you haven’t thought much about your finances or investing goals before. This may be the first time you’re developing a real investing plan, or maybe you already have a plan that you’re  Read More →
Is Your Credit Card Ready to Go Abroad?
While it’s easy to swipe your card in the United States, your purchasing ability might be limited overseas if you’re not prepared. Planning for a vacation can be exciting—choosing a destination, scouting sightseeing opportunities, counting the days until takeoff—but financial planning should also be part of your pre-vacation ritual. Beyond budgeting for your trip, when  Read More →
Financial Lessons from Your Favorite Flicks: Grab the Popcorn!
With Oscar’s season upon us, many make it a point to indulge in the year’s top movies. When you pay a visit to the movie theater or curl up on the couch to see that much-awaited flick, you’re probably looking for 90 minutes of uninterrupted entertainment, not a lesson in personal finance. But whether you’re  Read More →

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