Three ways to spot credit card fraud

1. Your personal info is wrong. 2. You find accounts you never opened. 3. You are getting messages from lenders you do not know.   This is why you must check your credit report on a regular basis. For more read this excellent article from learnvest  http://www.learnvest.com/knowledge-center/worried-about-credit-fraud-heres-how-to-spot-it/

Five tips if you are thinking of joining a gym

1.Dont fall for low introductory rates. These can increase dramatically 2. Find out what others are paying and ask for the same rate. 3. Ask for free training sessions as a condition you will join 4. Find out if there is a membership limit. If not the gym could be very overcrowded at peak times….

Do not use your debit card these four places!!

Debit cards are different than credit cards. It is not so easy to just cancel your card and get a new one. With a debit card, people are actually withdrawing money out of your bank account. It could take months to be reimbursed. Avoid this by following these tips.. http://www.bankrate.com/finance/checking/risky-places-swipe-debit-card-1.aspx?ic_id=tb_10046

Do you have these five financial bad habits

Bad habits are hard to break. It is no different with your finances. Just like a bad diet and a lack of exercise these habits will slowly destroy your future. The first step is to be aware then you can begin to change. Are you guilty of these?? 1. Not budgeting 2. Making late payments…

The most inexpensive way to attend college

Going to college is very expensive. Not going costs even more. Here is a realistic plan to attend college without running up huge debt and taking six years to graduate. This is from Morgan Housel an excellent writer from the Motley Fool. Take two years off after high school. Get a job. See what the…

How can $2,000 make a huge difference in your retirement account?

By starting at age 25. Look at what the results are with an 8% return. Check out what happens if you wait but put more money in. This simple strategy could turn you into a millionaire. Discipline and consistency beats everything in the world of investing.   Our young investor saved $2,000 a year from…