When you changed jobs, did you leave an account behind? If you did, you are not alone. There are approximately 30 million abandoned 401k account in the US. Those savings are an important part of your retirement, so go find your account! This blog post helps you search for and take control of your old 401k, 403b or SIMPLE IRA account.
Read MoreDid you know that you are eligible for spousal benefits even if you are divorced? Married or divorced, there is planning needed to get the most out of Social Security. Understand your options from this blog post and start preparing for retirement today.
Read MoreYour relationship to money and your goals for your life are personal to you. There is no right or wrong time to make money resolutions. Pick a time and a process that works for you to set and measure goals. Use the Smart Sister Finance personal finance calendar to also help you stay on track.
Read MoreConcerned about stock market volatility? Here’s 4 ways to ignore the noise, stay invested and let time do the work.
Read MoreLearn how to measure your risk tolerance and use it to diversify your investments. Balancing your portfolio in a way that's right for you keeps you invested in the market and growing your wealth.
Read MoreTrack your actual spending using this tool to answer important questions such as “Where is my money going?” and “Am I spending on what’s important to me?”. Understanding your money patterns helps you set baseline spending and meet life goals that are important to you.
Read MoreHere’s some tips for the most out of financial consolidation tools like Mint.com
Read MoreIRAs are tied to you as an individual. As these accounts are very flexible, we encourage all women to have one and personally ensure that the account choices reflect your age, career choices and risk tolerance.
Read More75% of women will die single and are highly likely to be living with money decisions they did not participate in. This can change though building financial knowledge and community
Read MoreFrom small saver to big investor, Erin shares her financial journey
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