8 Financial Tips for Gen Z That Actually Work

For many in Gen Z, money hasn’t felt simple or predictable. You’ve dealt with changing job markets, prices that keep climbing, and advice coming from every corner of the internet – especially social media. It can often feel like everyone else learned something, and somehow you didn’t get the [...]

2026-01-21T14:57:44-04:00January 21st, 2026|Categories: Budget, Credit, Education, Investing, Kids|Tags: , , , , , |

Financial Confidence Starts at the Beginning of the New Year

January has always been a month of reflection and a time to start fresh. The holidays pass, routines return, and many of us start thinking about what we want the upcoming year to look and feel like. Financial goals often rise to the top of those lists because money is tied [...]

2025-12-24T11:02:58-04:00December 24th, 2025|Categories: Budget, Credit, Education, Investing, Saving Money|

Use Credit Cards Wisely and Preserve Your Credit

Let’s face it…while credit cards are a great way to build your credit, they can get you into trouble if you’re not careful.  With so many people taking advantage of the ease of online shopping these days, overspending can happen fast and before you know it, you’re up to your ears in debt. Taking [...]

Age-Based Strategies for Using Your Tax Refund

Receiving a tax refund is exciting and can give you a much-needed financial boost. However, it’s important to remember that this isn’t just free cash. Your tax refund is essentially money you lent to the government, which is now being returned to you. So, it’s in your best interest to use this money wisely. [...]

2024-01-17T14:14:59-04:00January 18th, 2024|Categories: Investing, Saving Money|Tags: , , , |

Laddering: A Creative Way for Investing in CDs

With a multitude of investment options available, one popular option is a certificate account, or CDs. It's an easy way to earn compound interest, especially now that savings rates are rising! What are CDs or Certificate Accounts? A certificate account allows you to invest your money for a specified time period (typically ranging from 1 [...]

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