by Guest | General Finance, Money and Psychology
As a young buck from the tail end of Generation Y I’m just beginning to shed that aura of invincibility that seems to follow you around until your mid-twenties. This has been leading me to some uncomfortable insights and realizations. The latest revelation that I will...
by Miranda | Money and Psychology
Many of us have a problem with over spending. You get to the end of the month and realize that you don’t have enough money. Out come the credit cards. In some cases, you might even have a budget or spending plan meant to help you limit your spending — and...
by Danielle Arbuckle | General Finance, Investing, Money and Psychology
“Buy low, sell high.” It’s the golden rule of being a successful investor. You’ve heard it too many times to count, and you know it makes sense. Yet time and again, you find yourself doing the exact opposite. Here’s a little secret: most of us do. We let our emotions...
by KathrynV | Money and Psychology, Personal Finance for Couples
Adult children all across this nation are moving back in with Mom and Dad because economic times are so tough right now. As a parent, you do want to help your children out when they are in need, but you also want your adult children to be independent. So how can you...
by Guest | Money and Psychology
Most people don’t enjoy facing unpredictable circumstances, especially when it comes to their professional careers or anything that might have a potential impact on their finances. While there are those who like risky investments, play the lottery, gamble, etc., it is...
by KathrynV | General Finance, Income, Life Style, Money and Psychology
There is nothing easy about being unemployed. It is stressful. It depletes your sense of self-confidence and takes away any feeling of financial stability that you may once have had. The longer that unemployment drags on, the more it feels like it’s going to make you...