By GreenPath Financial Wellness For some couples, February might be a month for romantic connection – celebrating Valentine’s Day with dinner reservations or romantic gifting. For others, solidarity and closeness can be found in boycotting Cupid together. Regardless of whether Read More …
Category: Financial Tip
Getting Back on Track After Overspending on the Holiday Season
Giving is one of the greatest joys in life, so it’s easy to get carried away with Christmas gifts and rack up some credit card debt. If this sounds like you, we’re here to remind you that it doesn’t Read More …
Money Talk: 6 Family-Proof Financial Topics for Holiday Gatherings
By GreenPath Financial Wellness He might be fictional, mean, and green, but The Grinch can also be a relatable figure during holiday season when spirits are high (and holiday spending is higher). Personal finance is a triggering topic for many families. Read More …
Cybersecurity: Is your information protected?
While it’s likely that you access the internet nearly every single day, that doesn’t mean that you can let your guard down when it comes to your cybersecurity. It’s almost impossible to imagine life without electronic devices. How would Read More …
2:1 Buydown vs Balloon Mortgages
If you are looking for a better alternative to fit your family’s needs in terms of a mortgage, instead of paying (or using money the seller is giving to you for your closing costs) look at the Balloon Mortgage and save yourself some undue headache over the next couple of years, only to be back where you are right now.
Engaged? Follow These Tips for Couples Preparing for Marriage
If you’ve recently become engaged, then you know it’s one of the most exciting and intimidating phases of your life! Whether or not you’ve been living together with your significant other, marriage will be a legally-binding contract that marries your Read More …
Tips for Reducing Everyday Spending
Global inflation has prices rising everywhere, making it harder to save money or stick to established budgets. Rising prices on necessary items like groceries and gas mean less budget for everything else, but here are tips for reducing spending Read More …
Talking to Your Kids About Money
Parents know that it can be difficult to teach a child not to do something dangerous, even something as simple as not sticking their fingers into the electrical outlet. So it makes sense that a lot of parents stress Read More …
Build Up Your Credit Score with These Tips
Your credit score is used to determine whether or not you will be approved for new loans and mortgages. It’s also used to calculate your interest rate, so maintaining a high credit score is a guaranteed way to save money Read More …
Lost Wallet or Cards? Here’s What To Do
Misplacing things is a common occurrence, but it’s never a good feeling when you realize you can’t locate your wallet or debit card. Did you leave it somewhere public? Could someone find it and start spending your money? Don’t panic. Read More …