by Brittany Harrison | Oct 13, 2017 | General Discussion, Personal Finance
The bigger the paycheck, the more you’ll have to pay in taxes. But it’s not just Uncle Sam who wants a cut. Most of the 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, collect income taxes from their residents. Here are 10 states with the highest personal income...
by Brittany Harrison | Sep 22, 2017 | Credit Cards & Credit Scores, Debt Management, General Discussion, Personal Finance
There are plenty of reasons why people find themselves drowning in debt. While some point the finger at divorce, job loss or medical bills, others have no one to blame except themselves. Regardless of how you got there, chances are you don’t want to be stuck in debt...
by Brittany Harrison | Sep 22, 2017 | General Discussion, Personal Finance, Saving Money
Long gone are the days when going to the movies was considered a cheap date. Although Box Office Mojo claims the average ticket price is $8.89, you can easily pay twice as much in big cities. Add an additional ticket for your partner plus snacks and your wallet will...
by Brittany Harrison | Sep 22, 2017 | Credit Cards & Credit Scores, General Discussion
Finding a great card that fits your lifestyle and offers a low interest rate can make you feel like you’ve hit the jackpot. But before you do your victory dance, there’s something you need to know. That attractive rate you snagged isn’t set in stone. Here are...
by Brittany Harrison | Sep 22, 2017 | General Discussion, Personal Finance
Knowing who to tip and how much can be confusing. While most people will gladly accept your token of appreciation, in some cases your act of kindness can be viewed as an insult. To make matters worse, there’s always that lingering question of “Did I tip enough?”. ...