Money Making Sense is a 2017 and 2018 Peoples Choice Podcast Awards (#PCA17, #PCA18) finalist. Host Heather Kelly focuses on how to find financial peace by better allocating your paychecks and analyzing the impact of simple family decisions. Episodes approach the topic of personal finance from a cost-savings and revenue-generating perspective. Covered topics include: vacationing on a budget, accumulating retirement savings on a limited income, reducing household expenses, the financial impact of owning a pet, and how money affects relationships. Money Making Sense will give you practical ideas on how to improve your bottom line.
Some call it a P.R. stunt to get more people buy products form Amazon. Chris Janeway, the founder of Fourth Point Wealth, says all the billionaires w...
Many companies now offer tuition reimbursement as a benefit to employment. Dr. Jill Buban, the General Manager and V.P. of Ed Assist Solutions explai...
Research finds Vitamin D3 protects your immune system. Dr. Leslie Ray Matthews conducted 10-years of research using D3 on pneumonia patients. He say...
Several sectors of the economy may not get back to normal for at least two more years. That's according to Robert Spendlove, senior economist at Zio...
Saving for retirement is never easy. But financial planner, John Smallwood, the President of Smallwood Wealth Management says you need to make sure y...
Many people turned to YouTube during the pandemic. Some to keep themselves busy if they were out of work, others as a way to supplement their income....
Home buying is super competitive right now. Lisa Grant, real estate broker, says buyers need to be prepared to give their best offer at the get-go. ...
If you have both a 401k and an IRA account, you can only contribute a total of $25,500 per year -- between both accounts. Adam Nugent, the Founder & ...
CEO and co-founder of Madison Investing, Spencer Hilligoss, says it may be time to change how you think about bringing in income. First you need to ...
More than a third of Americans panic sold a portion of their retirement fund during the pandemic. Dr. Francesca Ortegren, data scientist with Clever ...