by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Your Money
This next tax season will be a big change if you got married recently. First of all, the differences in how you file taxes will become very apparent, and can end up confusing things fast. Not only will you now have a different filing status, but you will also have a...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Life Insurance, Retirement, Your Money
Getting your finances in order in a single day may be possible. Spending the day learning 4 key numbers will leave you with a much clearer picture of your financial health than you had before. These numbers are 1.) Your net worth, 2.) How much you add to or subtract...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Your Money
It’s time to clear up some misconceptions about mortgages. First of all, your middle credit score is going to be the number used to base your rates one, not the highest of the three. When applying with a co-borrower, the lower score will be used except in very...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Your Money
Being frugal in just a few areas of everyday life can end up saving hundred of dollars each year. It doesn’t have to be about big lifestyle changes or living without having nice things and going out for entertainment. In fact, even just one small change to one...
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Your Money
It is no surprise to the traveler that airline companies make a substantial amount of their money on canceled plans. Most airlines have a 24 hour cancellation policy, but a couple airlines charge you nothing if the flight is cancelled within their specified times....
by Jennifer Langford | Financial Planning, Property Coverage, Your Money
The cost of renting an apartment has increased at a faster rate than the average renters income. Fortunately, rent is based on supply and demand just like every other product and if you find out when demand is lowest, you can get a good deal on an apartment. Some...