Category Archives: Budgeting
The True Cost of Renting
Many people believe that renting is much more cost-effective than buying a home. After all, renters do not have to pay property taxes or homeowner’s insurance or shell out huge amounts of money for major home maintenance projects, right? As Joshua Paladino reports, you might be surprised at what renters are paying for each month. Continue reading
Cost-Effective Ways to Get Around Urban Areas
We have more ways to get around our cities than ever before: subways, buses, taxis, driving, or ride-sharing options like Uber or Lyft. But which ones are the smartest options for cost and convenience. Kirsten Cameron finds out. Continue reading
Should You Rent or Buy?
Owning a home can be the greatest investment a person can make, but Americans are still timid to buy again after the financial crisis caused their home values to plummet and cost them lots of money. As the economy improves, how can you determine whether you’re in a good position to buy a home or whether you’re better off renting. Joshua Paladino helps us figure out when to make that leap. Continue reading
Hidden Taxes: The Unseen Costs
You pay taxes without even knowing it, and it happens a lot. From the gas pump to your cell phone bill, taxes are secretly bumping up the totals you pay. Micah Rate details how hidden taxes impact our lives in … Continue reading
Budgeting: Strategies, Tools, and the Importance of a Rainy Day Fund
One of the smartest things young adults can do is learn how to manage their money responsibly at the beginning of their professional lives. But where do you start? How do you create a budget? And how do you keep … Continue reading
Family Financing: Do You Have Enough Money to Raise a Child?
Planning to start a family is an exciting time but it also carries some major financial concerns. Can one parent afford to stay home? How much does it cost to raise a child or send them to daycare? Katie Pearson … Continue reading
Are You Ready to Rent?
Radio America’s Taylor Long gets you ready for your apartment hunt.
Health Care Reform and Your Wallet
Starting this year, every American needs to have health insurance. Ben Nuelle discovers the financial implications of the Affordable Care Act that every young adult needs to consider both now and in the years ahead.