The coronavirus pandemic has led to over 112,000 deaths in the United States at the time of this writing. That's 112,000 families managing the costs associated with burying a loved... read more →
If you have a generous heart and at least a little bit of money in the bank, you may find yourself constantly being asked for cash or loans from family members and friends.
All of us go through personal or financial challenges in our lives. But when you start feeling like a piggybank for those closest to you, it’s time to establish healthy financial boundaries with relatives and other loved ones.
Let’s be honest: Making a will is never a fun topic of conversation. Nonetheless, it’s increasingly one of those all-important tasks you should knock off your things-to-do list – and... read more →
Hunger is a problem in the U.S. that has been magnified due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this video, Lynnette shares information on available SNAP food benefits and resources to... read more →
The emotions of becoming a new parent speak for themselves and cannot truly be understood until you’re the person or couple experiencing this major life milestone. With the ups and... read more →
Here's our newly updated series of books and ebooks to help start a conversation and talk to your young children about money. The Millionaire Kids Club is a series created... read more →
This Halloween, Americans are doling out a lot of money -- a record $9.1 billion on costumes, candy and decorations, according to the National Retail Federation. That works out to be... 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 pass away, the tax man isn't the only one who can take a bite out of the assets that you leave behind for your loved ones. Whether it is cash,... read more →
Paying kids an allowance for getting good grades is a controversial subject in some circles. Those who advocate it – like I do – have a variety of reasons for... read more →
It’s no fun to deal with your kids if they’re constantly yelling “I’m bored!” during the times they’re on a school break. Some parents and families may take trips to... read more →
Going through a divorce can be stressful but you need to be in a position to make some sound financial decisions throughout the process. There are several things you can... read more →
If your parents are getting older, and you’re starting to handle some of their medical or personal bills, there are some smart ways to help financially -- without putting... read more →
Most of us know that you have to be at least 18 years old in order to sign a legally binding contract. But did you know that, under specific circumstances,... read more →
I recently wrote about easy ways to lower airfare costs if you’re traveling during the holidays. Now I want to tell you 5 quick ideas for protecting your money if... read more →
The airline industry expects a busy travel period this Thanksgiving holiday, according to a report from USA Today. If you’re planning to take to the skies for Turkey Day or... read more →