Month: 2018

Save Money: 7 Ways to (Legally) Beat Credit Card Companies

Make your credit cards work for you – get fees waived, earn rewards, and much more. You see, credit card companies really want you to use their cards, and more …

6 Tax Breaks Pet Owners Need to Know About

You might love your pets as much your children, but the IRS doesn’t exactly see it that way. Animals are generally seen a personal expense rather than a ‘dependent’. But, …

5 Tips for Traveling Abroad That Will Save You a Bunch of Money

Planning to go on vacation anytime soon? You might’ve assumed it’ll be easy to pay for everything by credit card, but sometimes plastic isn’t the best choice when it comes …

5 Essential Pieces of Financial Advice for Baby Boomers

  If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you’re classed as a baby boomer. The good news is you are living longer than your parents and grandparents. But, it’s …

4 Key Steps for Veterans to Take Towards a Comfortable Retirement

The majority of service members know that serving in the military offers a bountiful pension – 50% of your recent base pay. However, what a lot of people don’t realize, …

4 Times It Makes Sense to Cut Back on Your Retirement Contributions

Financial advice on retirement is everywhere these days. You see it on TV commercials, you hear about it on the news and read about it all over the internet. It’s …

Hey Seniors! Win a $100 Prize in This Ageless Authors Writing Contest

Calling all seniors – do you have awesome writing skills? Maybe, you want to make some extra cash? If you answered yes to those questions, we’ve got a fantastic writing …

Got the Flu? Here’s Why You Should Visit a Virtual Doctor Instead

Flu season is in full swing, and this year it’s no joke. The virus is responsible for putting many people in hospital as well as causing the deaths of dozens …

Want a Generous Retirement Income? Here Are 4 Steps You Must Take

It doesn’t matter if you’re close to retirement or starting to plan during your twenties – get this right and you are sure to have a comfortable retirement.  As you …

10 Sources of Nontaxable Income You Need to Know About

According to the IRS, income is any money, property or services that taxpayers receive. All income is taxed unless it is specifically made untaxable by law. Though these exceptions are …

5 Actions You Should Take in the Event of Another Government Shutdown

The most recent government shutdown lasted 2 days, after a failure to pass legislation to fund government operations. This shutdown was the ninth to happen since 1980, but it certainly …

13 Money-Saving Tax Deductions You Might Have Missed

Tax season is already here. That means it’s now the perfect time to get organized and find new ways to save money. Make sure you are aware of all the …