The lead article in the October 2010 issue of Money magazine is titled 7 Secrets to a Richer Retirement. After reading through the article, I thought it would be worth reviewing and sharing some of the valuable points.
The lead article in the October 2010 issue of Money magazine is titled 7 Secrets to a Richer Retirement. After reading through the article, I thought it would be worth reviewing and sharing some of the valuable points.
For my day job, I work in the aerospace industry. In fact, I work with in-flight entertainment. So I tend to come across a lot of travel sites dealing with the passenger experience (from booking to in-flight).
Reasons to get an MBA include career change, job requirement, better pay, lower unemployment rate and more sex. Check it out.
Authors Thakor and Kedar resonate well with many Americans by asking, “When did talking about money become more intimate than sex?”
Targeting young professionals, blogger and author Kimberly Palmer has just released her new book titled Genereation Earn. Palmer is the creative mind behind the Alpha Consumer blog at US News & World Report.
The team at MoneyCrashers.com has put together a new ranking of the top financial planning blogs. Their approach is more comprehensive than existing rankings today.
After reading Fahrenheit 451 and researching various statements that Ray Bradbury himself made about it, I realized that there are several points that coincide with personal finance.
I searched the iPhone app store for apps that would make my financial life better. This post features the best 12 finance and money saving apps that I found.
I had an interesting experience with Hubspot about a week ago which leaves me a bit disenchanted with them as a result.
In this post, I review “America, Welcome to the Poorhouse” by Jane White as well as analyze the author’s arguments and statements made in a recent interview that we conducted.
I was a little surprised to receive a financial planning book from an author who writes feel good, inspirational stories. Though just like everyone else, Evans has faced the same financial decisions that each of us have to make.
In America, Welcome to the Poorhouse, Jane White sounds a strong warning to the nation’s citizens that change is needed in order to retire with enough in the bank.