by Christine Roebuck | Mar 10, 2017 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom
Spring cleaning your finances has been brought back by popular demand. I have received many responses via phone calls, e-mails, conversations in department stores and text messages from individuals sharing their stories. Many have shared how the topic of Spring...
by Christine Roebuck | Feb 8, 2017 | Blog Posts, Financial wisdom, Money saving tips
Impulsive shopping can blow your budget out of the water. According to MSN Money (2017), 41% of Americans use a budget (spending plan) to track their expenditures. However, 84% of Americans ditch their plan and choose impulsive spending; spending money that they...
by Christine Roebuck | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog Posts, College and Financial Education
When it comes to paying for a college degree; financial education is essential. The cost of a college education has sky-rocketed beyond anything than most students could have imagined. There are simple tips that every high school student should know before applying...
by Christine Roebuck | Jan 24, 2017 | Blog Posts, Credit Cards
Most frequently asked questions regarding credit cards that I receive are: Should I use credit cards or cash? Should I make minimum payments on my credit card balance? The use of credit cards is a personal decision. I would suggest that you examine your reason for...
by Christine Roebuck | Jan 17, 2017 | Blog Posts, Debt Diet
Putting your debt on a diet could help, tremendously, with getting your finances on track for 2017. Do you have more month at the end of your money? Is it getting harder to “Make ends meet”? Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck and find it very hard to breathe...
by Christine Roebuck | Jan 9, 2017 | Blog Posts, New Year Resolutions
The New Year resolutions have been made. Now what? We are in the second week of a new year, that promises new opportunities and new horizons. A new year brings so much excitement, high expectations and some anxiety to meet those expectations. It is so exciting to...