“These seven shows will help you weather the financial storm with your sanity intact, and keep your bottom line in good shape long into the future” writes Emma Dibdin for The New York Times, May 29, 2020. Gaby Dunn, the very funny, very relatable host of “Bad With Money,” who spent many years in a…
Day: June 11, 2020
Zero-interest credit card offers are scarce
With the increase in unemployment due to the coronavirus, credit card issuers are cutting back on no-interest card offers. If you are looking for a way to transfer credit card debt to another card at zero or low interest (and are eligible), you need to consider the transfer fee. Most offers charge a fee of…
College Debt Resources
About 45 million Americans owe more than $1.6 trillion in student loan debts. Let those numbers sink in a moment…And there are plenty of too-good-to-be-true offers to help out.Where can you go for reliable help? Federal ResourcesOffice of Federal Student Aid (for federal student loans) https://studentaid.gov/provides free info on managing loans and programs like the…
Keep track of your pension!
Regardless of the state of the investment markets, it’s wise to keep track of your pension (if you are lucky enough to have one). Many states are far behind in funding state pensions and corporate pensions may be at risk during this severe recession and corporate bankruptcies.More than 100 multi-employer pension plans covering 1.4 million…