Are you planning on taking a “staycation” this summer because you don’t have the money to go on a real vacation away from home? Or are you going to go... read more →
One of the biggest financial mistakes you can ever make is taking bad financial advice — or more accurately, applying financial advice the wrong way, at the wrong time, and for the wrong reason.
Following so-called “good” financial advice can actually get you into a world of economic trouble if you’re not careful. So, think about whether any of the following scenarios sound familiar when it comes to advice you might have taken — and later lived to regret.
Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, and publishing expert Earl Cox, co-founders of the financial advice site AskTheMoneyCoach.com, invite you to the Grand Opening and Virtual Open House for the official... read more →
"Financial Freedom" is a term that gets tossed around a lot, but what does it mean exactly? Nominee Director and Shareholder Service - CFO Accounts & services will talk about... read more →
Did your kids get way too much candy for Halloween? My youngest daughter, Alexis, did. (See my Facebook live video from Halloween night). Well, you can help preserve your child’s... read more →
An urge to splurge is wreaking more and more havoc on traditional Thanksgiving festivities and meal-time spent around the family table. In decades past, it was bad enough that on... read more →
Thanks to Capital One for sponsoring this post. Whenever I can’t do something on the technology front – anything from editing digital photos online to reprogramming the cable box –... read more →
FinCon 2016 wrapped up with a bang in San Diego, with a record 1,250 attendees turning out for a jam-packed, four-day conference billed as “Where Money and Media Meet.” FinCon... read more →
Getting remarried offers an opportunity not only for a second chance at love and happiness, but also entering a new financial partnership with your spouse-to-be. However, it can be... read more →
Getting married to your significant other can be one of life’s most beautiful moments, where two people make a commitment to create a life together and uphold vows of... read more →
If you have kids like I do, you know how costly it can be to raise a family. In fact, the more children you have, the more those monthly bills... read more →
When you’re looking to manage your money, you may be overwhelmed with all of the financial possibilities. Should you invest in stocks, mutual funds, downsize your home, liquidate your assets…... read more →
Even though the economy is on the mend and the national unemployment rate is hovering around 5%, millions of Americans are still looking for work. In fact, you may have... read more →
African-Americans and Personal Finances: A Snapshot of #BlackMoneyMatters. Copyright 2016 Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Share this Image On Your Site <p><strong>Please include attribution to AskTheMoneyCoach.com with this graphic.</strong></p><br /><br /> <p><a href='https://askthemoneycoach.com/2016/02/african-americans-personal-finance-snapshot-blackmoneymatters'><img... read more →
Hey fellas: listen up. Before you go looking for the best places to buy engagement rings, go out and spend a small fortune on an engagement ring for Valentine’s Day... read more →
There are lots of reasons why you might feel broke or like you’re living paycheck to paycheck. Maybe you eat out way too often, spend too much on clothes, or... read more →