In this week’s webcast, we’re unpacking the difficult, widespread issue of credit card debt. We share a few tips and personal anecdotes to help you pay down your debt and get on the right track for financial success.
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5 more signs that you should find a new financial adviser
Posted on Categories Get to know our advisersLeave a comment on 5 more signs that you should find a new financial adviserWebcast: Managing student debt, plus: Where should you be financially 5 years after graduation?
Posted on Categories Manage your debt, WebcastLeave a comment on Webcast: Managing student debt, plus: Where should you be financially 5 years after graduation?Tonight we talk about the challenges that college graduates face especially as they try to manage student debt while also getting their savings started.
Webcast: Retirement crisis: Do you have enough?
Posted on Categories Save for retirement, Webcast1 Comment on Webcast: Retirement crisis: Do you have enough?Women on average have $25,000 in investments for their retirement, while men have $37,000 on average for retirement. Neither number is enough. The good news is, for most people, there’s a way to make it work, with the right amount of planning.
Laid off? More steps to take now
Posted on Categories Navigate life changesLeave a comment on Laid off? More steps to take nowWebcast: Student Loans Crisis: Is is Real and Very Personal
Posted on Categories Manage your debt, WebcastLeave a comment on Webcast: Student Loans Crisis: Is is Real and Very PersonalStudent loan debt might feel hopeless but there is a way forward, and here’s the key.
Unlocking Your Financial Path: How it Works
Posted on Categories Financial wellness, SUM180: Our storyLeave a comment on Unlocking Your Financial Path: How it Works7 strategies to tackle your student loans
Posted on Categories Manage your debtLeave a comment on 7 strategies to tackle your student loansIgnoring student loan debt won’t make it go away – your best chance is to make a plan to deal with it head-on. Your plan may involve taking advantage of any available assistance in consolidating, lowering costs through refinancing, and pursuing loan forgiveness programs. The goal is to pay down your student loan debt while simultaneously saving and strengthening your overall financial picture.
Webcast: Emergency funds crisis: Are you prepared?
Posted on Categories How to save, WebcastLeave a comment on Webcast: Emergency funds crisis: Are you prepared?I’m thinking of one client, Stephanie, who is 49 years old. Her husband had been unemployed for 18 months. Happily, he had just gotten a job, and they were excited for him to get started working again. But during that 18 month period, expenses had severely tapped their savings.
Student loans: Is the debt worth it?
Posted on Categories Manage your debtLeave a comment on Student loans: Is the debt worth it?Going into debt to further your education can be worth it – up to a point. But please do not assume that it is always the case. As with many other financial questions, whether student loan debt is “worth it” depends on the specifics, so you will need to crunch the numbers for your particular situation.