Author: Jacqueline DeMarco
10 signs you aren’t making enough money
You’re working hard at your job day after day and you’re far from extravagant, yet it’s a strain to pay bills and you’re falling short on …
6 tips for managing money when you’re depressed
Depression is a major health issue that can impact all areas of our lives — including how we feel about and manage our money. Given that …
Here’s how many Americans plan to save their tax refund
April’s Tax Day is approaching, and many U.S. taxpayers have filed their 2021 returns. In fact, the IRS had already received 45.4 million individual returns as …
These are the best US small airports to fly into
Starting a vacation or trip with a late arrival or missing a connecting flight because of one can put a damper on travel plans. This can …
6 tips for becoming financially independent
Few things may sound as appealing as the idea of becoming financially independent. Though financial independence can mean different things to different people, it typically refers …
10 home improvements that are totally worth it
Home has always been where the heart is, but lately it has been where everything is. For many people, work, play, family time, and basically every …
Here’s how to stop fighting about money
Fighting about money is one of the top causes of strife among couples, and one of the main reasons married couples land in divorce court. Married or not, …
10 personal finance basics
Despite how important money is in life, personal finance know-how — or “financial literacy” — is not typically taught in schools, or necessarily by parents. Unfortunately, a …
How to get back on track after going over budget
Even people who closely track their spending might go over budget now and then. It happens, but going over budget isn’t the main issue—it’s how someone …
How to evaluate your personal finances
We all want to improve our money-management habits, but sometimes the path on how to achieve this goal is a little unclear. If you are looking …
Are you planning to work after retirement? You’re not alone
What it means to be retired in America may look differently than we imagine, as more than 6 in 10 Americans think they’ll keep working after …
How to find a real estate agent
Buying or selling a home are both major life moments. They can be exciting, but also potentially stressful and confusing. Luckily, there are real estate agents …
Living on campus vs. living off campus
One of the most exciting parts of heading off to college for many students is living on their own for the first time. Whether that be …
Are 401(k) contributions tax deductible? Limits explained
When planning for retirement, investors might hear about a “401(k) tax deduction.” But while there are tax benefits associated with contributing to a 401(k) account, there is no …
50 most popular suburbs in the US
As Dorothy said, there’s no place like home. For those looking to trade big-city life for white picket fences, more square footage, good schools, parks, and …
How to save up for a car
Does anything feel quite as good as hitting the open road in a shiny new car? Alright, a hot stone massage might feel better, but it’s …
How to make changes to your 401(k) contributions
There are many reasons people change their 401(k) contributions—for some it’s due to a salary increase, for others, a change in personal finances. For a plan …
Most Americans expect to work after retirement age
What it means to be retired in America may look differently than we imagine, as more than 6 in 10 Americans think they’ll keep working after …