1. Start with Your 401(K) If you have access to a 401(k), it’s one of the best places to start investing. Many companies offer matching contributions. Ask your HR department how much you need to save to max out your company match. If you can’t afford that... See more
When people get their first HSA (Health Savings Account) card, they tend to treat it just like a credit card. They’ll pull it out at the doctor’s office or the pharmacy, use it to pay their bill and never give it a second thought. Unfortunately, that kind... See more
Getting organized can make you feel calmer and help you find items more easily. It can even save you money — especially if you avoid buying more unnecessary items to organize your house. But there are some spring cleaning products that simply aren’t worth... See more
The snow is still thawing, the temps are barely above freezing, and the groundhog saw its shadow. But just because spring feels like it’s months away, it’ll be here before you know it. And that means one thing: tax season. As a child of a CPA, tax tim... See more
When you’re a homeowner, there are so many things you have to pay for, like surprise repairs, basic maintenance, and, of course, property taxes. And just like all other home-related expenses, property tax rates by state can vary widely depending on where ... See more