6 Ways to Familiarize Yourself with Your Retirement Plan
When I got my first job out of college, I remember opting in to my company’s 401k plan. They were offering to match up to
When I got my first job out of college, I remember opting in to my company’s 401k plan. They were offering to match up to
Depending on where you are in your financial situation, buying your first rental property (or any property for that matter) may seem light years away.
If you know my story, you know there was a point in my life where I valued material things. I would spend my last dollar
Everyone has a different money personality. Some people hoard their money and avoid spending it at all costs. On the other end of the spectrum,
Are you at the stage of your financial journey where you’re ready to take your savings goals up a notch? Maybe you’re debt-free (or on
While saving money just to save is better than not saving any money at all, you could be missing out on opportunities to maximize your
One of the best things you can do for your money is track your standing! I love setting goals at the beginning of the year,
While making a lot of money may seem like the answer to your problems, if you’re not managing it well, you won’t have anything to
Across the CGS community, I’ve been asked numerous times about my opinion on balance transfers. My response is always the same: balance transfers can be