What Is College Funding? College education is a significant expenditure for most consumers. Recent statistics show that the average student loan debt is $46,459 per person1. For the 2020-2021 school year, a public four-year degree from an in-state institution costs...
What Is an Emergency Fund? An emergency fund is a predetermined amount of cash set aside to cover expenses in case of unforeseen events such as unemployment, disability, illness, automobile repairs, medical deductibles, etc. An emergency fund is not an investment but...
We hope that you are safe and recovering from any damage that Hurricane Irma sent your way. We would like to take a moment to provide tips on how to finish the year strong and keep you moving toward your financial goals. We are heading into a hectic time of year with...
Happy New Year! Who is this article for? As we enter another new year, with more new year’s resolutions and plans, we wanted to touch on an important topic to factor into your financial fitness regimen: the Emergency Reserve Fund. This is such a critical step...
How Do I Invest in My 401k to Save the Most Money? Have you ever started a new job and then gotten the forms to enroll in the 401k that your company offers, only to find out you know little to nothing about the funds being presented to you? Well, we’ve felt your...