This content is provided to Johns Hopkins employees through a partnership with Marsh McLennan Agency, or MMA. If you've never created a budget, the task can seem daunting, especially if you're trying ...
Knowing how much you can (and should) spend on a home can be tricky. Most first-time home buyers may find themselves in a place where they’re not even sure where to start. Luckily, you're not alone.
Preparing for the future, especially from a financial standpoint, is crucial for all businesses. Companies need to forecast their revenue and expenses to ensure they remain profitable. Budget planning ...
The 50/30/20 rule is a beginner-friendly budget guide you can start following today. The 50/30/20 rule provides a way to simply break up your after-tax income. With this rule, there are three ...
Starting a budget sounds easy—until life gets in the way. The trick isn’t making a budget, it’s creating one you’ll actually follow. This Beginner’s Guide to Budgeting That Actually Sticks breaks down ...
Maybe you love budgeting. Maybe you hate it. Maybe you gamify your budget to reach your goals. Or maybe you think that budgeting is just downright frustrating. Regardless of how you feel about ...
A fresh new year offers numerous opportunities to envision how you want the year ahead of you to look. It’s an especially good time to tackle a new (or a first) budget for the family that will help ...
Occasionally students take me aside to disclose that they suffer from ADD or some other learning disability. I’ve had a few disclose that they have obsessive-compulsive disorder which can be a bit ...