A family in Twin Falls is in need of help now, and the community has come together to support them, but they still need more, and you can be apart of helping them.
While it is good to keep those other resolutions as well to help better yourself, by making some financial resolutions you can help better your situation as well.
Money could hit your bank account Friday and you don't have to do anything. In fact, this will be the fourth time it's happened in 2020, and you have your kids to thank.
Canyon Ridge High School has made the announcement that they are starting a Financial Literacy program where students will learn real life money problems and solutions. Congratulations to them!
To have $5000 in your bank account by the end of the year, it's a matter of putting aside a little bit every week and being disciplined about the process. This is the way to do it.
Gas stations tend to raise prices at a certain time every day, and if you can get to the pump before that two-hour window you'll be able to beat the price increase. Oh, and the best day of the week to buy gas is not today.
I have $16 in my wallet at this very moment, which when you factor in two kids, a gas-guzzling automobile and a vicious fast food habit, I'm feeling pretty good about my self right now.
See this? It's a picture of a check, written to me for the sum of $38.08. It's certainly not a life changing amount of cash but it's money that I didn't know existed... and it's mine.
John Cusack had a great line 'I don't have a lot of money, but I'd like to someday'. Well, today could be your day to get a step closer. You may have unclaimed money just waiting for you to get it from the State! It probably won't be a ton of money - but even just an extra $100 would be nice right?
While watching horror movies might seem like harmless fun, it could end up costing you more than the price of a ticket or a rental, say researchers.
A study to come out of the University of California, Berkeley found that scary movies can affect our financial decisions. Participants were split into two groups, one given horror films to watch and the other historical documentaries. Afterward, both