When you need help keeping track of your finances, your first instinct might be to try a budgeting app—and for good reason! These apps can display your whole financial picture in one place, help you understand your cash flow,
With federal student loan payments resuming next month, it’s time to make a plan to adjust your budget. Here are four ways to do just that.
Between travel, get-togethers, and other social events, summer is hard on our credit cards. While we kick back and relax, they work overtime to pay for our fun. If you worked your credit cards a little too hard this
Most financial journeys are not linear—they have ups and downs. As such, your motivation will ebb and flow too, and that’s ok! When you are ready to get back on track, try these tips to boost your motivation.
If you’re confused about where you stand with student loans, you’re not alone. Over the past year, so many programs have been announced that it can be hard to keep track of them all, never mind understanding whether they
Have you ever dreamt about traveling the world for six months, a year, or indefinitely? Whether you’re a digital nomad or someone wanting to travel for an extended period of time, making the best use of your money can
Summer is coming to an end and that back-to-school feeling is in the air. For parents with school-aged children, that means it’s time for back-to-school shopping. Between purchasing new school supplies and clothes for your children, this can be
Getting financially fit doesn’t happen overnight but with these three financial exercises, you can start to change your financial thoughts and habits.
Summer is one of the most popular times to travel—about 85% of Americans plan to take a trip this season. And while summer can be a great time to get away, it can also impact your wallet. Here are
Federal student loan payments will restart in October. Read about the top five steps to take to get ready to make your student loan payments again and avoid last-minute stress.
While we love the idea of getting dogs and cats out of shelters, we want to remind you that pets are a financial investment. The energy and time it takes to care for a pet comes with a price
It’s hard to get credit if you don’t already have it. That’s where secured credit cards come in. Read about how a secured credit card can help if you are starting to build your credit for the first time
Summer means indulging in vacations, social activities, and outdoor events (AKA “budget leaks”). Read about five common budget leaks to look out for this summer and how to keep them from busting your budget.
You may have heard you should save an emergency fund of 3 to 6 months of expenses, but what does that actually mean? Learn what’s included in these expenses and how many months you should have.
Spending money to get help with your finances is not an oxymoron. Learn when it’s worth working with the Financial Gym Advisors and what results you can expect from your membership.
Just like the physical seasons change throughout the year, we also experience financial seasons. Read about the four financial seasons and how to handle them.
Travel has so many benefits but traveling when you have debt can feel…complicated. Read about the pros and cons of traveling when you have debt and how to travel without adding to your credit card balances.
You probably don’t spend a lot of time looking at your pay stub but it contains useful details that can help with your financial planning. Read about three things you can learn from your pay stub and what to
As a young person, finances are often the last thing on our minds. But there are some very important tips to help when moving from student life into the working world.
People face different challenges depending on a multitude of factors—including sexual orientation and gender identity. Read about five challenges that LGBTQ+ folks may face in their financial lives.
While Juneteenth marks a celebration of freedom for Black Americans, it also encourages us to reflect on what “freedom” really means. Black Americans have been free from slavery for more than a century and a half now, but their