Investing is the new fountain of youth

Investing when you’re young sounds like an expensive and daunting task, especially when you have just started your first job, but the best time to start is with your first pay cheque. Given the choice, it’s much easier to put off the idea of investing and just buy the latest shoes and gadgets -this is […]

Personal Finance 101

Induja Kannan is majoring in finance, but that doesn’t mean she knows how to manage her own finances. To fix that she signed up for Georgia Tech’s new personal finance course. The one-credit elective shows students how to set a budget and manage expenses. It includes a focus on investing at an early age. “I […]

8 Ways to Save on Summer Travel

The remnants of winter are still nipping at our feet, but we’re already looking ahead to the summer—dreams of beach days and mountain hikes, backyard adventures, or exotic getaways. But peak season travel can come with a hefty price tag. Plan Ahead The time to book is now. Scott Keyes, founder of flight deals newsletter […]

Money-Saving Tips for Wedding Guests

Having a wedding is expensive. But so is attending one. The average wedding guest is spending close to $900, according to the 2016 American Express Spending and Saving Tracker. That includes things like gifts of cheese plates to hotels for the big day. If it’s a destination wedding, the costs could rise so high that […]

How to Save Money on College

Looking to lower your higher education costs? These money-saving tips will help you avoid massive loads of student debt and keep your expenses to a minimum In case you didn’t get the memo, college costs are going nowhere but up. Tuitions and fees have gotten so astronomical that even higher earners are struggling to send […]