This Strategy Makes Financial Decisions Less Painful

We make tough decisions all the time, but choices relating to money send many of us running in the other direction. The science of decision-making offers some explanations why we do this. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

In A Good Place Financially? It May Be Time To Ask For More Help

Many people fear they are somehow inadequate if they can’t do it all. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE for some key indicators that your financial situation is in a good place to enable you to call on additional help.

VIDEO: 10,000 Reasons Your Credit Score Matters

Negotiating a way to pay less debt than you owe could cost you thousands more down the road. View a video that gives a real-life example of how not paying a small bill can hurt your credit score – and your pocketbook. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Financial Advisor Suze Orman: “Here’s What You Should Do With Your Tax Refund”

Suze Orman has some ideas on how you can put a tax refund to good use by putting at least a portion of it toward building financial security. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Retirees Often Make This Major Social Security Mistake

The value of delaying Social Security until age 70 is far more than just getting "more money per month." There are other advantages. However, there are also times and circumstances when this advice is not suitable. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Less Than 3 Percent Of Americans Can Pass This Six-Question Money Quiz

The results of surveys and retirement IQ tests show Americans lack financial literacy. Test your own knowledge with a six-question money quiz, that less than 3 percent of respondents passed. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE