WiserAdvisor Review: Is it Legit?

Not everyone wants to manage their own investments, but finding a financial advisor you can trust can be challenging. The last thing you want is to get ripped off or sign on with an advisor that lacks the proper knowledge or experience. This is where WiserAdvisor comes in. WiserAdvisor can match you with professional advisors … Read more

Best 5-Year CD Rates – 4.75% APY (May 2023)

Jim Wang is a forty-something father of four who is a frequent contributor to Forbes and Vanguard’s Blog. He has also been fortunate to have appeared in the New York Times, Baltimore Sun, Entrepreneur, and Marketplace Money. Jim has a B.S. in Computer Science and Economics from Carnegie Mellon University, an M.S. in Information Technology … Read more

10 Best Rewards Checking Accounts for 2023

We all have a checking account that we use to pay bills, make purchases, and deposit our paychecks. But most checking accounts don’t earn any interest, nor do they offer benefits. So, it may surprise you to learn that checking accounts exist that pay interest on deposits and cash back. Of course, the benefits vary … Read more

Ziggma Review: The Best Portfolio Tracker for Your Money?

If you prefer individual stocks and ETFs for short or long-term trading, investment research tools like Ziggma can help you find the best stocks for your portfolio. Ziggma provides in-depth research through a free stock screener and portfolio tracker. The platform also has several premium tools, including proprietary stock ratings, a portfolio simulator, and backtests. … Read more

BROKE MILLENNIAL WORKBOOK

Sometimes the world comes at you fast, and trying to figure out your finances in shifting realities can really break your brain—and your bank accounts! When life is overwhelming, getting out a pencil and paper and working out your numbers can seem impossible.Erin Lowry’s Broke Millennial series has been helping people get their financial lives in order … Read more

Why Do Banks Offer “Weird” Term Length CDs?

I’ve been following certificates of deposit for a while now. Yes, I’m a weirdo. People love 12-month CDs and 60-month CDs (5 years) because they’re easy to think about. We like the 3-month, 6-month, and 9-month terms because they’re nicely spaced out. Sometimes people will consider a 24-month CD too. But lately banks have been … Read more