Easy Ways for Entrepreneurs to Invest in Retirement

Easy Ways for Entrepreneurs to Invest in Retirement

Having enough money to retire is a constant concern for most Americans. The truth is, most people don’t have enough money to retire when they’re ready to stop working.

As an entrepreneur, preparing for retirement is just as important even if you love the work you do. Your income is variable, you’re managing a team, and there’s no option to stash money away in a cushy 401(k) plan. So what do you do?

How to Get One Month Ahead on Bills

How to Get One Month Ahead on Bills

Living paycheck to paycheck can be exhausting. The constant worry about whether you’ll have enough to cover rent, utilities, and other essentials before your next payday is stressful and limiting. But what if you didn’t have to live that way? Imagine if you could get...

High Credit Utilization Ratio? Here’s What To Do

High Credit Utilization Ratio? Here’s What To Do

Most people who have credit cards know that getting into debt is a slippery slope. According to a recent study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1 in 5 Americans are maxed out on their credit cards due to rising prices and higher interest rates. Credit card...

When to Quit Your Job

When to Quit Your Job

The holidays are coming up quickly. Before you start accepting Christmas gift lists from your kids and other loved ones, you’ll probably want to figure out how you’re going to pay for all the extra expenses you’ll have over the next few months.

4 Best Ways to File Your Taxes Online

4 Best Ways to File Your Taxes Online

As an adult, filing your taxes can be a stressful experience. As a result, some people opt to outsource the job to professionals or use tax preparation software. But if you're looking for a more convenient–and less expensive–solution, consider filing your taxes...

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End-of-Year Financial Checklist

As the year winds down, it's the perfect time to reflect on your financial progress and lay the groundwork for the year ahead. An end-of-year financial checklist can be incredibly helpful for organizing your finances, identifying areas for improvement, and setting...

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