Choosing Cheaper Schools (as reported by Kathleen Kingsbury on Finance.Yahoo.Com)

While college costs are still rising at universities around the country, Sallie Mae’s annual “How America Pays for College” report suggests that more and more families are saving by choosing less expensive schools. For the first time in many years, the average college-related costs per student went down for the 2012-13 school year. Focusing on… Read More

Harnessing Technology to Provide Education (As reported by Lisa Wirthman for Forbes.com)

Today’s children are raised surrounded by more technology than any generation before. Look around, many have already mastered using smartphones and tablets while just toddlers. A new generation of applications and games designed for these devices aims to connect to these young children in these formats. Educational software is of course not new, but it… Read More

Budgeting for a College Education (as reported by Gerber Life on Mint.com)

There are a number of big ticket items that people will purchase in their lifetimes, such as cars, houses, and vacations. But there is perhaps no purchase that will be bigger than a college education. Most parents hope to help out, if not take care of their children’s college tuition completely. But the cost is… Read More

The Truth About Credit Scores (as reported by Tisha Tolar on Moolanomy.Com)

Credit scores are important for a number of reasons. But for many of us, credit scores are confusing and difficult to understand. There are many myths about credit scores that you may have heard, but finding the truth about those myths is key to better understanding your credit history. One of the most common myths… Read More

Financial Pitfalls for Couples (as reported by Miranda Marquit on BeingFrugal.net)

When two people combine their finances, it’s important to make sure both people see eye to eye on personal finance. Just like in other areas of a relationship, it’s very important to talk openly about goals and expectations. Not being on the same page with your significant other can lead to financial problems during the… Read More

Making Sense of Money Graphic by The Financial Brand

How many Americans have a long term savings plan or an emergency fund? Did you know that many financial advisers recommend an emergency fund to cover nine months to a year of household expenses? Reading numbers and statistics are always important, but sometimes seeing is believing. We’ve linked to the attached info graphic developed by… Read More