When you are in the retail business, it is all about selling your merchandise at the best price to make the most money. There are two main ways in which you can sell your merchandise. You can open up a brick-and-mortar store or sell online. You can also sell online while you have a brick-and-mortar […]
Archives for November 2013
Why Paying Down Debt Is Better Than Investing In The Stock Market
While having $10,000-$20,000 in debt is not necessarily a huge deal in today’s economy, there can come a point where paying back one’s debt in a reasonable amount of time becomes unmanageable. The point at which this happens can vary depending on one’s specific income and other financial obligations, but if it ever gets to […]
Extra Costs New Home Buyers Overlook
It used to be said that owning a home was the very definition of the American dream, and that may still hold true today. The excitement of shopping for that first home, or any home really, can be a thrill. After all, this is probably the single biggest purchase you are ever going to undertake […]
Managing Money: 5 Retirement Expenses to Budget For
You may have heard people tell you that it’s never too early to start saving and planning for your retirement. With the economy being the way it is, saving and investing for your retirement while you’re young is a good idea, especially if your company doesn’t offer pension plans. Being aware of what to budget […]
Lost Health Insurance Because of Obamacare: Can I Still Sign Onto My Spouses Plan?
Spouses everywhere are taking a second look at their plans now that millions of Americans have lost their coverage due to Obamacare. I’ve received more than a few questions from friends concerned about their options. Do they have to go to an exchange? Are going to need to pay out of pocket? Does this mean […]