Source: Katie Robinson is the mastermind behind the website, Ask the Young Professional. As a young professional herself, she shares top of the line information and advice on everything from budgeting to choosing a career. The way you approach your personal finances as a young professional is not going to be the same as when […]
Financial Literacy Advice from a Long Standing Nonprofit
Source: If you don’t know anything about Consumer Action, a nonprofit serving consumers since 1971, it is time to listen up. Linda Sherry has been part of the national consumer education and advocacy group since 1994, and has a lot to information to provide regarding financial literacy. Upon contacting Linda Sherry of Consumer Action, I […]
Personal Finance for Students – Are we Moving in the Right Direction?
Source: Brandon Endsley wears many hats for the Purdue University Division of Financial Aid. From financial aid responsibilities to the administration of an online financial literacy program called MyMoney, he is in tune with how students are approaching personal finance in today’s day and age. Let’s be honest: many students are more interested in partying […]
Are you Holding yourself Financially Accountable?
Source: Budgeting in the Fun Stuff has been one of my favorite personal finance blogs for quite some time. I reached out to the mastermind behind the site, Crystal, to discuss everything from holding yourself financially accountable to getting on the same financial page as a loved one among other details. It is one thing […]
How to Shop for Life Insurance Online – The Benefits and more
Source: Although the number of consumers shopping for life insurance online is on the rise, many are still unsure of how this works. Beth Somplatsky-Martori, a member of the Pivot.com (online life insurance store) team, offered advice on everything from receiving quotes to the benefits of technology and much more. Are you in the market […]