As you plan for retirement, one important tool to consider is a health savings account, or HSA. While HSAs are most frequently used to pay medical costs, they also provide an array of investment options and tax advantages that can give your finances a serious boost once you’ve retired.
Why Retirees Should Have an HSA
Topics: Retirement, Financial Education
4 Brand-New Models for 2023
The auto industry is full of well-known cars that are continually being updated and revised for an ever-changing market. But occasionally, all-new models make their way onto the scene looking to make a big impact. Here are four brand-new models for 2023 that seem poised to do just that:
Topics: Financial Education
Pros and Cons of Buying a Car Online
Car shopping has changed. You no longer have to trek into a dealership and spend countless hours checking out options, doing test drives, and negotiating financing with a team of dealership experts. You can conduct your research and even do a virtual test drive from the comfort of your home at a time that fits your schedule. But there are limits...
Topics: Financial Education
How to Balance Your Checkbook with Paperless, Online Accounts
An important part of staying on top of your financial status is balancing your checkbook. Although this practice may seem outdated, it’s still wise to verify your monthly account statements.
Topics: Personal Banking, Financial Education
Differences Between an ESA and a 529 Plan
As the cost of a college education becomes increasingly expensive with each passing year, it’s imperative now more than ever to start saving money for your child or grandchild’s future schooling. But which account is right for your family? Here’s a look at the two most popular options: Coverdell Education Savings Accounts and 529 savings plans....
Topics: Financial Education
3 Ways to Simplify Your Investments
Keeping all your investments in order doesn’t need to be overwhelming. Even if you’re balancing a diverse investment portfolio, there are ways to make the process a simpler task. Here are a few ways to streamline your investments and reach your financial goals without constant worry and oversight. “Your financial life should be simple enough that...
Topics: Retirement, Financial Education
Useful Apps for Managing Your Expenses
No matter where you are in life, managing your money can be a hassle. Luckily, there are plenty of helpful apps available for iOS and Android devices, designed to help you get your expenses under control. Here’s a look at how these tech tools make it easier to get more from your budget:
Topics: Financial Education
4 Advantages of Online Banking
The internet and mobile devices have revolutionized how the world works — including banking. In the past, you had to visit a physical building in person to perform withdraws and deposits to your financial accounts. Now, you don’t even have to leave your living room to manage your checking and savings accounts. That change can be scary for many...
Topics: Personal Banking, Financial Education
What Is an Open-End Loan?
In most cases, when you apply for a loan, there’s a set end date. This allows the lender to determine things like interest rate and monthly payment and helps you determine your pay-off amount. But there is such a thing as an open-end loan, which gives you more flexibility if you might need to continue borrowing in the future. If you can obtain one...
Topics: Personal Banking, Small Business, Financial Education
Signs of a Stock Market Bubble
Even if you’re new to trading or leave most of the lifting to your brokerage, you’ve probably heard the term bubble. Stock market bubbles can cause a fair amount of chaos, so being able to recognize the signs of a bubble can help you tread accordingly.
Topics: Financial Education
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