Even as the economy struggled to find its footing in 2021, business-for-sale transactions bounced back by 14 percent last year. Change is often the forerunner to opportunity. So, if you’re wondering whether now is a good time to sell your business, you’re not alone…
5 easy financial habits every woman should pick up
“Every woman should know exactly how much money they bring in and how much is going out,” Nelson said.
She recommends spending a few minutes at the end…
Want to achieve financial wellness? millennials and gen Z-ers should avoid these mistakes
While markets have boomed over the past 10 years, a recent study by PricewaterhouseCoopers shows that Millennials and Gen Z-ers have been experiencing considerable financial strain. This includes significant decreases in household income as well as difficulties paying for household…
3 reasons why 2022 might be the year to sell your business
After 2 years of pandemic uncertainty, markets are settling down.
For small business owners, the past two years have been a rollercoaster ride of Covid variant surges, labor shortages, and supply chain disruptions. While many suffered hardship, others only experienced mild disruptions…
13 ways to save more money without angsting
Saving money is definitely not as fun as spending money. Before I successfully changed my spending habits, I learned a few tricks to save money even when I didn’t want to. If you are trying to pay off debt or saving for retirement or a vacation, all of these tips will help you...
Experts share tips on overcoming generational wealth disparity
You’ve probably heard about the wealth gap and generational wealth, but here’s a number for you: There’s a $200 billion annual gap between Black and white recipients of inheritances, according to a 2021 McKinsey Global Institute report, The Economic State of Black America…
6 signs you’re better at budgeting than you thought
There is so much stigma around money. A 2018 Capital Group survey reported that people are more comfortable talking about race, sex, politics and mental illness with their friends than they were talking about their salary, debt and retirement savings. These feelings around money…