How to Save Money on Your Electric Bill Every Month
The average American household spends around $1,500 per year on electricity. A meaningful portion of that is waste — standby power, poor insulation, inefficient appliances, … Read more
The average American household spends around $1,500 per year on electricity. A meaningful portion of that is waste — standby power, poor insulation, inefficient appliances, … Read more
A will is just one piece of an estate plan. The documents that actually matter during a medical crisis — the healthcare directive and power of attorney — are the ones most people have never signed. Here’s what they are and why they matter.
The reason most attempts to cut expenses fail is not lack of willpower — it is that they are designed wrong. A spending cut that … Read more
The question of what counts as a good savings rate is more nuanced than most financial rules of thumb suggest. The right answer depends significantly … Read more
Losing a job is one of the most financially stressful events in adult life — and how you handle the first two weeks after the … Read more
Most people set financial goals that sound right but fail predictably. The research on goal setting and behaviour change reveals why — and what specifically makes financial goals durable rather than aspirational.
Saving a 20 percent down payment on a median-priced home takes years on a typical income — but it does not need to take as … Read more
Life insurance is essential if people depend on your income — and almost never the right financial product if they don’t. Here’s how to calculate how much you need, what type to buy, and how to avoid overpaying.
Building credit from scratch is a specific challenge — not the same as rebuilding damaged credit, and not the same as maintaining good credit you … Read more
Whether to pay off debt or save is one of the most common personal finance questions — and the answer depends on a specific set … Read more