Your budget is, perhaps, the most important aspect of your financial health.
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In sickness and in health, for richer or poorer...Actually, let's keep "poorer" out of it. You're a team now, tackle financial decisions, budgeting, and debt together. It's romantic!
You need a legal will to make sure your estate is handled the way you wish after you die.
Look ahead to the tax consequences of your financial decisions, so you can legitimately meet your minimum tax obligations.
These 6 activities teach spending, saving, and investing to kids.
Divorce law varies throughout the United States, but there are some principles you can follow to protect your financial security.
When you share your life with a partner, you're sharing your finances too.
Anticipate monthly and yearly expenses and manage your income with this budget calculator.
Having a baby? Here’s how to plan financially for such a big change.
Getting married? You'll want to get your finances in order ahead of time.
Do you know what happens to retirement funds in divorce? If not, read on about marital assets and how they’re disbursed with QDRO.
Talking with your partner about finances can be scary—but it doesn’t have to be.
Learn about life insurance and discover how much term life insurance you need.
Find out how much you need to save for a new baby!
Learn ways to prepare for and shore up your finances when hard times hit.
Food can eat up your budget. Learn how to reduce your food bill with simple steps like limiting trips to restaurants and planning grocery shopping.
Teaching your family to be financially literate is as simple as involving them in everyday financial decisions.
Broaden your knowledge of what costs affect your wedding plans and budget.
The 3 jar money system encourages kids to learn about budgeting by splitting their money into saving, spending, and giving categories.