There are many aspects of our personal finances that are important. Okay, all of them are important. But there’s one, perhaps the single most crucial, that always gets overlooked: an emergency fund.That savings account with plenty of money to cover a major, unexpected expense like the loss of a job or an unplanned operation. A savings specifically dedicated to help you cover those unexpected costs without major panic, and without having to rack up credit card debt or take out a loan.
With the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, many people are remembering the social justice aspects of Dr. King’s life and work. But it’s also worth recalling that much of King’s activities had an economic component as well.
Target. Heartbleed. Home Depot. With the widespread news of the many security breaches in the last year, it may seem like consumers are seeing only the tip at the iceberg when it comes to security in ever evolving tech-hungry culture. Retailers are on the defensive as they repair their image and attempt to restore consumer confidence. Online entities are assessing their standards and seeking methods to stay ahead of the curve. And that’s why the timing couldn't be better for advocates of a new generation of security technology commonly called EMV.
Today, we're here to share 33 ways you can use toothpaste around the house. So, when you see a great deal or are able to grab a few extra tubes for cheap with coupon stacking, keep this post top-of-mind!
If you've already created a budget, then you're in a good spot. But keep in mind that month to month and year to year it will need some evaluation and updates! Here are ten ways you'll want to update your household budget for the new year.
When I worked at a big-city newspaper, I needed to confer with the photo department. A holiday potluck had taken place, and the shooters invited me to help myself to whatever was left. Zeroing in on a mostly eaten ham, I asked if anyone had claimed the bone.