December 3, 2021

7 Simple Money Management Tips

Personal debt in the US hit an all-time high of approximately $14.6 trillion, shared across 340 million people. Debt isn’t necessarily bad, depending on what use you make of the money you borrow. Unfortunately, financial imprudence and bad management habits do most people in. There’s no one size fits all approach to […]


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November 5, 2021

Remaining Disciplined during Market Volatility

 INTRODUCTION In many ways, volatility could be defined as the price one pays in the short run for the returns they will get through large growth in the long run. There are several reasons why market volatility is a huge psychological test for traders and stock marketeers. With a constant stream […]


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November 3, 2021

529 Savings Plans

INTRODUCTION As a parent or guardian, it’s never too early to start thinking of your child’s future, particularly their education:  The tuition costs for college and universities have steadily increased over the years, according to the National Centre for Education Statistics (NCES) of the U.S. DoE. Compared to the 2008-09 academic […]


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October 29, 2021

Life insurance part two: A deeper look

Introduction To dive a little deeper into life insurance, life insurance is an agreement between the policy owner and an insurer. Life insurance is money that a person saves to help himself or his family in need for a lifetime. Suppose a sudden death occurs in a family; if the person […]


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