by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 1, 2017 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
You just bought a new dishwasher, TV, tablet, refrigerator or other big-ticket item you’ve been wanting for months. The salesperson, or maybe even the cashier, asks if you’d like to add an extended warranty for a few dollars more. Is it a worthwhile extra expense? Our...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 1, 2017 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Compromise is an important part of marriage. From deciding how much to spend on a new living room set to what to watch on TV tonight, compromise is constant. It can also be a big part of retirement conversations. While agreeing on the financial and logistical issues...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 1, 2017 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
Owing more on a car loan than the car is worth—called being “upside down” on a loan—can make buying a new vehicle difficult. The negative equity can mean getting less for your old car at trade-in, or coming up with the extra money to pay off the old debt. Cars...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 1, 2017 | CRISIS-Friendly, Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
The average bank fee for overdraft protection is $33. Make the mistake of not having enough money in your account when you write a check or buy something with a debit card, and you could pay a few hundred dollars in a year if you’re really forgetful. Big and...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 1, 2017 | Exclusive Articles, Exclusive Articles Lifestyle |
More than a third of people surveyed about how they’re going to pay for retirement would rather wait in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles than research or review their retirement plan options. That’s just one of the things that many of the more than 1,000...