How do you know when you did it financially in life?

How do you know when you did it financially in life?

Less than a third of Americans (31%) think they have “done” in life, according to new research. A study of 2,000 Americans employed even separated from the generation found that those who do not think they are still there, just over half (54%) believe they are well in their way and will “do it” financially … Ler mais

General Z is suffering a ‘medium -life crisis’ – between ‘wicked cycle’ of overload and stress at work: study

General Z is suffering a 'medium -life crisis' - between 'wicked cycle' of overload and stress at work: study

Children are NO Well. Grading in adulthood – becoming autonomous, moving from mum and father, descending their first eldest daughter or the big boys’ work – all seemed to be a sweet fantasy for General Mr. But now that they are in it, the zoomers are feeling fast as their life of dreams of independence … Ler mais

Why more buyers are trying to pay ‘buy now, pay later’ credits

Why more buyers are trying to pay 'buy now, pay later' credits

More Clarna clients have problems to repay their loans “Buy now, pay later,” said short -term lender this week. The disclosure corresponded to the reports of the Bank and Bank and SyndingTree platforms, which mentioned a growing portion of all users of “Buy Now, pay later” saying they had fallen back into pay. Delayed or … Ler mais

Want to buy a new home but keep your interest rate low? Try this simple mortgage hack

Want to buy a new home but keep your interest rate low? Try this simple mortgage hack

High interest rates are one of the most significant hurdles buyers face when jumping into the housing market right now. As anyone who has bought a home in recent years knows, interest rates have more than doubled since 2020. For a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, you’re looking at an average interest rate of somewhere between 6% … Ler mais

Being single is very expensive and stressful, but these women would rather be alone

Woman looking stressed surrounded by cash

Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than the couple. The “singles tax” — the highest costs singles pay to support themselves financially — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, but women would rather stay on their own. A new study conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma found that while … Ler mais

Which generation gives the best advice – Gen Z or boomers? The results of this survey may surprise you

Which generation gives the best advice - Gen Z or boomers? The results of this survey may surprise you

Okay, boomer! Most Americans are overwhelmed and fed up with today’s tipping culture, but some are still more generous than others, according to a survey conducted by personal finance comparison site Bankrate. Nearly 3 in 5 adults have negative feelings about tipping – and dissatisfaction only increases with age. “Older Americans seem to have the … Ler mais

There’s a secret money-saving hack for every zodiac sign

There's a secret money-saving hack for every zodiac sign

Few words inspire less joy than “budget,” but as inflation rates rise and wages remain stagnant, many of us are looking for ways to save. There is no single wallet solution for saving. Rather, the key to financial stability and fat stacks of paper lies in understanding your spending habits, non-negotiables, and long-term goals, all … Ler mais

Simple hack to avoid credit card surcharges at coffee shops

Simple hack to avoid credit card surcharges at coffee shops

If you feel like you’re getting slapped with extra card fees more and more – you’re not imagining it. As businesses face rising costs, a growing number are charging their customers an extra fee when they pay by card to cover the cost of processing that transaction. And while it may seem like an insignificant … Ler mais

How much do you need to have in your savings to feel financially prepared: survey

How much do you need to have in your savings to feel financially prepared: survey

What would it take to feel financially prepared? New research has found that the average American feels prepared for the worst after saving $5,078. The survey of 2,000 employed Americans, evenly divided by generation (500 Gen Z, 500 Millennials, 500 Gen X and 500 Baby Boomers) found that Gen Zers need at least $4,286 in … Ler mais

I Was a Starbucks Bartender – Here Are 7 Ways Customers Waste Their Money By Not Ordering Right

I Was a Starbucks Bartender - Here Are 7 Ways Customers Waste Their Money By Not Ordering Right

Don’t let your money slip away! The easiest way to save money on coffee is to brew it at home, but some of us can’t live without Venti Java Chip Frappuccinos – a treat that has become increasingly expensive in recent years. Fortunately, a former Starbucks bartender reveals, you don’t have to give up your … Ler mais