Kevin Mulligan is a debt reduction champion with a passion for teaching people how to budget and stay out of debt. He's building a personal finance freelance writing career and has written for RothIRA.com, Discover Bank, and many others.
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Have you ever been caught off guard by an annual expense that you had forgotten would need to be paid this month? Maybe you pay your life insurance with one payment every year or your dog [...]
For both individuals and small businesses, keeping track of all the important tax and money due dates throughout the year can be overwhelming. Forgetting a deadline is an extremely costly mistake in most cases: you end [...]
You’ve made it! All your diligent financial planning, spending less than you earn, and investing has finally paid off. You’ve reached retirement with a nest egg spread out across several retirement accounts. It is time to [...]
If you are lucky enough to have a pension plan at work, your next concern is how much you can actually depend on it when you get to retirement. In other words, is your pension plan [...]
Pensions are sadly a dying breed of a type of benefits that reward employees for their loyalty for working for the same firm for a long time. With the newest batch of employees that are just [...]
With gas prices continuing to rise there has been an equal increase in the amount of marketing for new fuel efficient vehicles and hybrids. Some of these vehicles claim to have anywhere from 40 miles per [...]
Throughout the financial improvement series, I’ve shown you how to save tons of money with big wins, how to automate your finances, and overall better your financial situation. But I know some of you won’t try [...]
When you’re looking for your next job there are two ways to get your resume to potential employers and hiring managers: Send your resume to them through an application process Have them (or the company’s recruiters) [...]
It can hard to keep track of all the various financial tasks you need to do during a given year. Today I thought I would share a simple list so you can map it out on [...]
The insights we’ve shared over the last 12 weeks are a great start to righting a severely off-course financial life. Whether it is trimming a few dollars from the budget by cutting back, saving $100 by [...]