3 Great Board Games To Teach Kids About Finance
This article was originally published as a guest post on Moolanomy. I’ve chose to republish it as these games would make nice Christmas presents. You can also read this article by visiting here. At an early age, it is difficult to teach children about money. Learning comes much more easily when it is fun. Game [...]
30-Second Preventions To Future Medical Costs
Our health is our most important asset in our lives – not money or knowledge. Without good health, one can only go so far being wealthy and smart. Sadly, we live in a society where medical costs and insurance premiums leave a large dent on our bank accounts. Everyone has heard stories how an unexpected [...]
How To Hide Naughty Credit Card Purchases
A friend asked me this week with a reasonable concern regarding the use of his credit card for a purchase that may affect his credit: Hey, dude. I want to buy my girlfriend some “nice” lingerie from an online merchant that may be considered somewhat “spicy” to banks. I heard that people who have memberships [...]
Suspicious Terms That Ruin Great Deals
In the midst of the busiest shopping season, retail companies have plastered their stores with large signs stating: a number, the “%” symbol, and the word “OFF”. As I took a stroll in Midtown Manhattan, I couldn’t help but notice that every store’s window had a sales poster. Soon enough, I came across a clothing [...]
My Proposed Retirement Portfolio Allocation
Ever since I’ve found a part-time job leading to some steady source of income, I have been slowly saving up for contributions to my Roth IRA. After plenty of research and an assessment of risk tolerance, I designed the retirement portfolio that I will be working towards. Here is the asset allocation and funds I [...]






