by Savvy Ladies | May 8, 2020 | Blog, Debt Management, Pandemic Crisis
By: Catherine Burke You do not know what lies in the future for you, and nobody knows the after-effect of the corona pandemic will last for how much time. Your office may offer you a salary-cut, hour-cut from office duty, and God forbid you may face a job loss too. If...
by Kristina Leonardi | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog, Debt Management
by Kristina LeonardiI recently read that “a person’s success in life can usually be measured by the amount of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have.” Many people begin the year by starting a new exercise or other routine that can have them feeling...
by Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA® | Apr 11, 2019 | Blog, Debt Management, Divorce, KB-Post-Divorce
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA If you are like most, your divorce ends with debt, and the last thing we are thinking about is retirement. I know, I’ve been there; nothing kills a retirement plan like a divorce. There are no student loans or government...
by Rebecca Eve Selkowe, J.D | May 12, 2017 | Blog, Debt Management
by Rebecca Eve Selkowe, J.D3 myths about your credit score:I never really talked much about credit scores before, but that is starting to change now as I’m realizing how much unnecessary worry, concern, and confusion swirls around them.So first things first. Your...
by Rebecca Eve Selkowe, J.D | May 11, 2017 | Blog, Debt Management
by Rebecca Eve Selkowe, J.D The best way to use your credit card is to pay the balance in full every month – that way, you don’t have credit card debt and you don’t pay interest. However, if you are using your credit card all the time, the balance will never be $0....
by Savvy Ladies | Jul 9, 2016 | Blog, Debt Management
The best way to keep an eye out for identity theft is to read your statements from credit card companies, banks and credit unions, and to routinely check your credit reports for suspicious activity.Credit reports. You know that you need to check your credit...