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Couple Credit: 4 Tips for Working Together to Raise That Score

January 14, 2015 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

Couple Credit: 4 Tips for Working Together to Raise That Score

Money is one of the biggest conflicts in marriage, which is why it is important for couples to discuss all aspects of their financial lives. Building a good credit history together is the first step toward financial security as a good credit score is necessary for any large purchases that require loans, like purchasing a […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: couple credit, credit counseling, credit score, debt calendar, family credit, individual credit

Retired Living: 5 Ideas for the Recently Retired

January 7, 2015 by Meghan Belnap Leave a Comment

Retired Living: 5 Ideas for the Recently Retired

Retiring from work brings new opportunities and challenges. To get the most enjoyment from your retirement, it’s a good idea to set some priorities. Although retirees no longer answer to an employer, having some focused objectives will make for a better quality of life in retirement. Finances and budget Many recently retired folks find living […]

Filed Under: Personal, Personal Finance Tagged With: retired, senior living

5 Family Finance Tips for Those in Severe Debt

October 6, 2014 by Meghan Belnap Leave a Comment

5 Family Finance Tips for Those in Severe Debt

When you’re drowning in debt and have a family to support, things can feel really difficult. Your family simply cannot afford the same luxuries around you that others seem to enjoy. Though it’s hard, getting out of debt sets a good example for the kids. It can bring you closer together as a family and […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: family finances, Money Management, severe debt

Items That May Be Damaging Your Credit Score

September 5, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen Leave a Comment

Items That May Be Damaging Your Credit Score

Your credit score is a harsh representation of your financial responsibility. There are many places that use your credit score as a reference such as potential employers and landlords. Having a bad credit score can prevent you from getting a job or renting a home or apartment. Being aware of the items that could damage […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: credit card, credit score, loans

4 Things to Remember If a Family Member Passes Away Unexpectedly

August 21, 2014 by Chaleigh Glass Leave a Comment

4 Things to Remember If a Family Member Passes Away Unexpectedly

The loss of a loved one can present a difficult time for families. A special person who is no longer there can be a difficult reality for some people to accept. However, it is important for families to stay together to console each other during these difficult times. Additionally, families should keep in mind that […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting, Personal Development, Personal Finance Tagged With: death of a family member, estate attorney, moving on

Trim Moving Costs to Save Money

July 29, 2014 by CMO Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Trim Moving Costs to Save Money

Moving is one of the most overwhelming experiences people face. The number of details and challenges involved with each move can be more than some planners handle effectively, so it pays to set the stage for success by following a few tried and true principles of efficient moving. Without a solid game plan and some […]

Filed Under: Career, Personal Finance Tagged With: moving, saving money

What You Need to Know About Financing for Your First House

July 25, 2014 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

What You Need to Know About Financing for Your First House

After years of dreaming, saving and house hunting, you think you just might be ready to make that first big purchase – a house. You’ve filled out all kinds of mortgage loan calculators, and think you’ve considered every financial possibility. However, buying a house involves a little more than just initial financing. Here are some […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, family, finance, home, mortgage, Saving Tips, spending

4 Money-Saving Ideas for Your Home

July 14, 2014 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

4 Money-Saving Ideas for Your Home

Would you like to save hundreds of dollars a year on your utility bills? If you already have the most efficient appliances available, here are four more items you can install in your home to save energy and money. Add a mud room Even if you have the most energy-efficient windows on the market, you […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: clothesline, insulation, mud room, rain barrel, save money at home

Different Types of Insurance Every Family Needs to Have

July 11, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen Leave a Comment

Different Types of Insurance Every Family Needs to Have

Most people are aware that having health insurance and auto insurance are crucial to have to cover losses that can occur, but without a policy, it can lead to penalties. Although the basic types of insurance are crucial to have to protect your finances, there are other forms that every family should have. Accidents and […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: insurance, personal insurance, types of insurance

5 Reasons Now Is the Time to Be Frugal and Smart with Your Money

June 28, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen 2 Comments

5 Reasons Now Is the Time to Be Frugal and Smart with Your Money

Most people will deal with financial difficulties at some point in their lives. Now, more than ever, it has become extremely important to be frugal and to manage your money well. The job market has become more competitive and prices of essential goods have increased since the recent recession. If you are not being smart […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: be frugal, emergency savings, money smarts, savings

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