As a single woman, I never really worried about my money. I knew what I spent and how it was being spent. If I went short or didn’t write a deposit or withdrawal down, it was all my fault. I never really thought about sharing my money until about two years ago when I married […]
Marriage and Money: Merging Money Isn’t Always Easy
Resolution Fail…Get Back on Track
January is in the books and you may have already gotten off track with your new year’s resolutions; dieting, exercising, budgeting, but it’s never too late to get back on track. A resolution fail usually occurs when we overestimate our will power and underestimate the dedication required to achieve our goals. We are all different […]
How Do I Lower My Credit Card Interest Rate?
Time for Chicks Chat. Today we answer a question that Lisa asked us on our Facebook Page. we love receiving questions, so make sure we are friends on Facebook, K? I really need to keep my credit card for emergencies. However, I hate that my interest rate is so high, around 22.99%. I have read […]
How to Protect Your Money after a Break-Up
No one wants to see their relationship or marriage end but it happens. That’s enough of a blow to your life to send you into a tailspin that you don’t want to have to think about finances. But, keep in mind that if you don’t think about it and protect your money it could leave […]
You are Young, You are Female, You are Unique & So is Your Debt
Regardless of your age, gender, race, or socioeconomic status you are at risk for getting into debt. Debt knows no boundaries and can strike anyone at anytime. Of course there are ways you can limit your risk factors; such as budgeting, saving, and savvy spending, but what about those of us who are afflicted with […]








