Out On Bail? Avoid These Mistakes Before Your Court Date

If you've recently been arrested and were released on bail through a bail bond company, you will likely have several weeks or longer until your court date. During this time, you should obviously be on your best behavior and avoid getting caught up with any further problems with the law, regardless of whether you're innocent or guilty of your current charges. Specifically, there are a few other common mistakes you'll want to avoid while you're out on bond. Read More 

Did You Buy The House And Your Husband Wants It In The Divorce?

During a divorce, the toughest fight is usually either for child custody or home ownership. However, you bought your home long before you ever married your husband and have full right to it in the divorce, right? Not quite. You Don't Automatically Have The Right To It Even if you bought the house with your own loan and your husband didn't invest anything in it, there's a chance he could argue his right to keep the house. Read More 

When You Need Cash Fast: Understanding Your Payday Loan

Sometimes you can't wait until payday for the cash that you need. When you have an emergency, a payday loan can get you out of a jam. It's a short-term loan, and one that you will need to pay when you get paid. In general, these loans are for amounts less than $500, and you will need to write a check for the full amount of the loan due or provide the lender with electronic access to the funds for when the loan becomes payable. Read More 

A 6 Month Guide To Prepping Your Finances For A New Baby

Looking forward to becoming a first-time parent? Congratulations! There are probably a million things you are trying or planning to do to prepare for the baby to arrive. But among the most important are to make some financial planning preparations. Rather than stress yourself out by trying to handle them all at the last moment, here's a handy checklist for the last 6 months of your pregnancy. Month 1: Contribute to Savings Read More 

Should You Take Your Food Truck Business Cash-Free?

If you operate a food truck or mobile restaurant, you may constantly be on the lookout for ways to make your business even more streamlined and productive. One such method may involve changing the way you accept payment by going "cash-free" and accepting only credit or debit cards with a point-of-sale (POS) swiping tool attached to your smartphone. Read on to learn more about some of the benefits going cash-free can offer your mobile business. Read More