Here’s today’s Money Challenge, should you choose to accept it: reassess your 401K contributions and investments.
Socially Responsible Investing Tips: What to Know, How to Start
Whether you call it ESG investing (ESG = environmental, social & governance), socially responsible investing, sustainable investing, ethical investing, or impact investing, it’s easier than ever to opt in — so let’s discuss today!
From the Money Snapshot: Readers’ Tips on Paying Down Debt
What are your best tips for paying down debt, readers? Which decisions regarding tackling debt — from student loans to mortgages and beyond — have you made that have worked out well, and which haven’t?
Money Challenge: Review Your Renewing Subscriptions
Let’s do a group money challenge, readers: are you aware of all your renewing expenses? Here’s where to check…
Tales from the Wallet: How to Start Investing
If you’re into investing in the market, how did you get started — and what would your advice be to someone who isn’t sure about how to start investing? What resources would you recommend, and how much of an initial investment do you think is necessary?
How Much Did You Spend On Your Wedding?
Here’s a fun thread for June: how much did you spend on your wedding or civil union? (And how do those choices sit in your memory?)
Tales from the Wallet: Personal Finance Advice for New Grads
Readers, what personal finance advice did you get when you graduated? What would be the best advice you’d share with new grads now? (Are there things you didn’t start doing until later that you WISH you’d done early on?)
The Best Personal Finance Resources for Professionals
We’re rounding up some of the reader favorites for personal finance resources — have we missed any of your favorites? What do you think are the best personal finance resources for professionals?
Tales from the Wallet: Which Charities Do You Give To, and Why?
Which charities do you give to, and why? How do you determine which charities are “good”? Do you have pet causes, are you more of a generalist, or do you just give to whatever your friends are fundraising for? Do you have a set amount that you give away every year?
What Prices Do You Track?
What, if anything, do you track for prices? What do you buy when there’s a good sale?
Online Shopping Apps for Busy Women: Save Money, Get Deals, Keep Track of What You Want
We’ve talked about some of my favorite online shopping tools before, but not in a while — and a lot of the older ones have gone belly up, so let’s discuss the best of today’s online shopping apps. Ladies, what are your favorite tools these days? These are the ones I use: Covvet: This takes the place of the dearly … Read More about Online Shopping Apps for Busy Women: Save Money, Get Deals, Keep Track of What You Want
Open Thread: When Do You Plan to Retire—and What Are Your Other Thoughts on Retirement?
When do you plan to retire, readers? How much do you want to have banked — and what will you do with your time?