Renting sometimes gets a bad reputation. Buying a home is often considered a sign of financial success or milestone, but for many of us, renting can actually be a more prudent choice based on our goals and current financial situation. […]
Renting sometimes gets a bad reputation. Buying a home is often considered a sign of financial success or milestone, but for many of us, renting can actually be a more prudent choice based on our goals and current financial situation. […]
Buying your first home can be a daunting venture. Being prepared for every step is one of the best ways to increase your confidence and chances of finding a home you love that also fits your budget. Have a financial […]
Despite worries about the economy, today’s episode of Good Cents episode will convince you that now is a great time to explore your current pay options and maybe even negotiate a raise with your current employer. We’re talking to Stephanie […]
A key facet of financial learning is understanding how tax preparation works. Nicole Rosen is an Enrolled Agent (EA) with the IRS, which means she’s in a great position to share some tips for maximizing your 2022 tax refund. Have […]
Credit cards are a valuable financial tool for renting a home or taking out a loan, but like a double-edged sword, beware! Slipping into a debt spiral is also easier in today’s economic climate. On this episode of Good Cents, […]
It’s easy to start a financial goal and give up a few months in, especially when the economy feels uncertain. On today’s episode of Good Cents, Eric and Sydney are here to give you the pep talk you need because […]
This time of year can be one of the most expensive and challenging for families living on one income. Singe mom and author of “The Feminist Financial Handbook,” Brynne Conroy shares her inspiring story plus tips you can use year-round […]
Did you recently receive an email from your employer asking you to sign up for benefits? Navigating Benefits Enrollment Season alone can be tricky, which is why Eric and Tiffany Grant of “Money Talk with T” have your back. Eric […]
How do you simultaneously help out a loved one who needs a loan while protecting your hard-earned money? Can you mix family and finances without stirring the pot? These questions can be stressful to answer without a guide. Enter: Eric […]
Are you saving for a goal, paying off credit cards, planning for kids, or just feeling lost when navigating your finances? A certified financial coach like Mario Rodriguez from KOFE (Knowledge of Financial Education) can give you advice and support […]
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