The Effects of Stress on Your Finances

Make Retirement Less Stressful

Are you currently or have you ever worried about the state of your financial situation? Whether you’re struggling to pay off debts, living paycheck to paycheck, living with minimal savings, or falling behind on retirement contributions, there’s a good chance you’ve experienced anxiety about your finances at some point in your life. After all, a January 2020 CreditWise survey by Capital One found 73% of Americans rank finances as their #1 cause of stress, significantly more than the rates of stress caused by politics, work, and family. Notably, the survey also found that more than 80% of Millennials and Gen Zers are reportedly stressed out by their personal finances. Still, financial stress isn’t exclusively a younger generation problem, of course. … Read more

Top 6 Simple Negotiation Strategies to Help You Save Money on Rent

Save Money and Time with Your Short-Term Rentals

Whether you’re moving to a new city or you simply want to reduce your budget’s housing category, there are plenty of ways for tenants to potentially negotiate a lower monthly rate on their lease. This is best done at the beginning of a new lease or the end of one about to expire within 2-3 months. Here are some of the best strategies for securing a better price on the home you’re currently renting and save money on rent. Virtual Comparison Shopping If you’re moving soon, you’ve likely been comparison-shopping anyway. However, if your lease is up soon, then why not scope out potential options in your area (even if you’re 0% interested in leaving your current community)? Many of … Read more

How to Save Money as a Wedding Guest

Save for a Wedding

Getting married is both a beautiful dream and a financial nightmare. As cynical as that sounds, the fact that the average wedding in the U.S. now costs almost $30,000 demonstrates how true this statement is. If you’re done with planning your own wedding and instead of attending someone else’s ceremony in the near future, then how can you possibly save money as a wedding guest? Save Money as a Wedding Guest Sure, it’s cheaper to be a guest than a host, but weddings are still pretty pricy for guests as well. In fact, a study from LendEDU in 2017 found that the average American spends over $1,380 to attend a wedding! To avoid the financial headache of weddings, here are … Read more

6 Things You Should Know About Social Security Survivor Benefits

How To Get Off The Sidelines And Start Investing Again

Nobody wants to think about dying, but unfortunately, it’s such a big component of financial planning that you can’t afford to ignore the prospects of dying earlier than expected. In addition to planning for the future with life insurance options, you should also be aware of Social Security survivor benefits. Social Security Survivor Benefits When You Report a Death In most cases, funeral homes are responsible for reporting deaths to the Social Security Administration (though you need to give their Social Security number beforehand). If you want or need to report the death yourself, you can call 1-800-772-1213 (Mon-Fri, 7am to 7pm) or visit a local Social Security office to file the report. It’s important not to cash any checks … Read more

Stash Invest Review – How to Invest with as Little as $5

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There are so many different available options for investing today, though don’t let this seemingly endless array of investments overwhelm you. If you prefer a simplified approach to investing geared towards relatively straightforward goals such as passive wealth accumulation and/or saving for retirement, then Stash Invest could be just what you’re looking for. Stash Invest launched its first app in 2015 with the goal of simplifying the investment process so even folks with just $5 to invest could try it out. Oftentimes people who feel like they’re broke avoid getting into the investment game because they mistakenly believe they don’t have enough money to invest. Among the many myths surrounding investing nowadays, the notion that you need to have at … Read more

6 Strategies for Getting the Highest Possible Salary from a New Job

Bad Credit and Getting a Job

Negotiating salary, bonuses, benefits and other job perks can be an enormously stressful experience when you’re already looking for new job opportunities. Unfortunately, people who are unemployed or unhappy in their current jobs tend to under-sell themselves in hopes of getting a better opportunity elsewhere as quickly as possible. In fact, a 2018 study found just 39% of people tried negotiating higher salaries for their last new job offers – and women generally tend to negotiate less than men, according to the survey. But, are you getting the highest possible salary? 6 Ways to Get the Highest Salary But you shouldn’t accept a lower salary or make a lateral job move if putting in a little extra effort could mean … Read more