A successful job search goes well beyond snagging the title and the paycheck. From the day you start looking until the day you’re hired, there are strategic and financial issues […]
Author Archives: By Jason Alderman
A First-Year Money Management Guide for the New College Grad
A young adult’s first months out of college are about personal freedom and finding one’s path as an adult. Building solid money habits is a big part of that. Most […]
Making Sure Loved Ones Are Prepared for Their Retirement Years
What if a sudden, debilitating illness, fraud or economic downturn affected your senior family member’s retirement, estate or long-term care issues? Would you be prepared to take over? If the […]
Medicare Primer 101
If your 65th birthday is around the corner or you’re anxious about the Medicare open enrollment period (closing Dec. 7), it’s a good time to start focusing on your options. […]
Six Must-Know Facts About Obamacare Open Enrollment
If you buy your own health insurance, know that open enrollment is available for individual healthcare plans offered through the Healthcare.gov site, your respective health insurance marketplace (https://www.healthcare.gov/medicaid-chip/eligibility/) or independent […]
Here’s Credit 101 for Your College Freshman
Tips For College To parents with a freshman entering college this fall: You’re probably expecting to shell out major bucks for tuition, room and board and a million other necessities […]
Consumer Reporting Agencies Follow Your Moves
By now, you’ve probably heard about the Big Three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion), which monitor your financial history and issue credit reports and credit scores to potential lenders. […]