Monthly Archives: March 2020
What to Know Before Giving Your Kid a Debit Card
Teaching your child about money by giving them a piggy bank or having them earn an allowance by doing household chores is a great start to learning about how to earn and save money.Spending wisely, however, is another lesson. And it will probably come ... Read More
Money Matters for Millennial Parents
As a young parent, you may just be learning about all the responsibilities parenthood requires. When it comes to financial planning, setting your sight on the future can help immensely.Demolish debt. Slaying your own debt will positively impact your fa... Read More
5 Factors That Control Price – Chart
What factors control the price of your home? As your local real estate professional, I want to share with you this simple infographic that will help you identify what these factors are, and will determine which are under your control.Published with per... Read More
What to Do If a Bank Offers You Credit Card Protection
A common phone call that new credit cardholders get from their bank is an offer for credit card add-on products, such as protection against fraud and identity theft. Payment protection is another service offered regularly, providing a monthly payment t... Read More
4 Time Management Tips
These days, we’ve all got busy schedules. From work to family and social commitments, it can be hard to fit in everything. Here’s where time management can help. Consider the following tips to tick more off your to-do list, daily.Time block. Time block... Read More
Things to Know About Title Insurance
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Managing Credit Responsibly as a College Student
Building good credit in college is one of the best financial moves students can make. Having good credit allows them to qualify for loans, rental applications, auto insurance, phone plans and can help them get a job.Being responsible with credit is the... Read More
A Checklist for Retiring Early
Retiring early is a great idea if you can afford it.Unfortunately, few people plan for retirement as well as they should. A common rule of thumb is to save 10 times your final salary to retire by age 67. For someone with an annual salary of $50,000, th... Read More
5 Spices That Add Flavor but Not Heat
Are you looking to add spice to your home cooking, but not heat? Here are five interesting flavors to try, while sparing your mouth from fire.Cumin. With a mild, earthy flavor, cumin goes great in curries without adding any heat, and has been known to ... Read More
How to Prepare Your Home for Flooding
While no one ever wants to imagine their home filling with water, for many areas of the country, flooding is a scary reality for many homeowners. Whether a natural disaster is on the way or you simply want to be aware of how to protect your home when f... Read More