January 27, 2020 | By Steven DiGregorio
Saving for retirement isn’t easy in ordinary circumstances. But with wage growth near non-existent and underemployment ridiculously high it becomes challenging for most and even harder for most women. According to a recent study, only 62 percent of women said they were saving for retirement, just 15 percent said they were saving enough and 22 percent […] READ MORE
May 8, 2016 | By Steven DiGregorio
Financing Student Loans If you are here to research ways to pay off your student loans, congratulations, you are already one step ahead of everyone else! Paying for college can be difficult for those who don’t have any guidance or financial knowledge. Fortunately for you, this article will make that easier for you by providing […] READ MORE
May 7, 2016 | By Steven DiGregorio
Funding Your Family’s Education Sooner than later, college tuition will loom large for most families, the time to start planning is now. There are several ways to plan for your loved one’s education, and strategies to help them fund their education as well: College Saving Plans No matter what plan you select, […] READ MORE
April 14, 2011 | By Steven DiGregorio
You’ve been saving diligently for your retirement, but now you need some of that cash to cover today’s expenses. Can you get to it without incurring Uncle Sam’s tax wrath? In some instances, the answer is yes. When you take money out of an individual retirement account before you reach age 59½, the Internal Revenue […] READ MORE
August 7, 2010 | By Steven DiGregorio
Financial aid season for college students doesn’t kick off for another five months, but parents should take a close look at their investments and assets now to help maximize their child’s aid eligibility. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which students must fill out in order to apply for federal, state and some […] READ MORE