What To Consider While Preparing To File Tax Returns
by Matt Jordan × on April 1, 2019 at 5:50 am ×
It is always anxiety and panic across the United States whenever the season for filing federal tax returns approaches. Notably, it gets worse when the government amends laws regarding the process. Further, the process always gets on the nerves of young Americans who anticipate their first encounter with the IRS. […]
Blockchain Is Revolutionizing The Credit Industry
by Matt Jordan × on March 31, 2019 at 1:26 pm ×
Following the Equifax hack, blockchain has emerged as the best alternative that can safeguard data and personal information as well as offer access to most consumers who do not get credit from mainstream agencies. The Equifax breach demonstrated exposed the credit system for its lack of transparency to the disadvantage […]
Personal Finance Podcast You Should Be Listening To In 2019
by Matt Jordan × on March 30, 2019 at 10:44 am ×
Finance podcasts are becoming popular each day, and they are offering a lot of financial knowledge for free. The finance podcasts are offering a variety of information on investment, savings as well as buying a home among others. Podcasts are a good source of information if you are looking for […]
Areas In Which Most Americans Need Financial Help
by Matt Jordan × on March 29, 2019 at 3:27 pm ×
Dealing with finances is tricky as most people tend to have reservations when it comes to disclosing how much they have. Financial advice is a gradually growing aspect, but very few people receive financial help. Areas of financial advice The gradual increase in financial advice among Americans is a result […]
Mistakes That You Are Unintentionally Making When Budgeting
by Matt Jordan × on March 28, 2019 at 9:42 am ×
You are probably taking steps towards managing your finances properly through budgeting, but sometimes you can unintentionally make mistakes in the process of budgeting Here are some monthly budgetary mistakes that you may be committing unknowingly. Failing to keep documentation of your expenditure Budgets are supposed to help you plan […]
Are Millennials Doing A Lot Of Impulse Purchases?
by Matt Jordan × on March 27, 2019 at 1:19 pm ×
Having a budget is a better way to manage your finances, and a smart budget should give a provision of some open spending that you can use without planning. Millennials have a habit of spending without budgeting, and most of the spending takes place on payday. The craze of impulse […]
Do You Need A Protection Policy For Your Smartphone? Here Is What You Need To Know
by Matt Jordan × on March 26, 2019 at 7:57 am ×
Smartphones are expensive investments owing to fragility and how easy they can get lost. Protecting your phone is, therefore, a necessary, valuable additional expense. You need protection from accidental damage, theft, broken screen and mechanical breakdown among others. Various carriers provide smartphones protection, and it comes as a monthly add-on […]
The IMF approved the plan and sends US $ 24,000 million to face the recession
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved yesterday in Washington the renewed stand-by agreement that will grant a total of 56,300 million dollars for Argentina and that accelerates the disbursement of some 24,000 million dollars that the Government may have in the next 6 months, when a […]