Dvorkin On Debt: 5 Funny And Silly Retirement Myths
By: Howard Dvorkin
A new study shows what retirees REALLY do with their free time and tight budgets and addresses major retirement myths from the happy to the ironic.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A new study shows what retirees REALLY do with their free time and tight budgets and addresses major retirement myths from the happy to the ironic.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Meet Kiva Zinn, Debt.com’s fourth scholarship winner of our Scholarship for Aggressive Scholarship Applicants. She wants to study electrical engineering.
By: Howard Dvorkin
What do Halloween and Graduation Day have in common? Both are frightening. Check out our video on student loan stats and find out how we can help.
By: Howard Dvorkin
David Weliver is worth listening to about money, because he was once worthless.
By: Howard Dvorkin
These days, the “wedding day blues” means going deeply into the red. Check out our spooky video on wedding debt.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Recent retirement news shows that millennials and middle-aged women have it rough. Here’s how to counter the doom and gloom regarding retirement savings.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Automatic savings plans like a 401(k) have helped millions of Americans. Are the 401(k)s hurting your retirement too? Is it in trouble?
By: Howard Dvorkin
You’ve heard of ADD. But how about DAD? If you aren’t paying attention to long-term financial goals, you may have this horrible condition.
By: Howard Dvorkin
As the saying goes, “cash is king.” It’s as true as ever, despite Apple Pay and other mobile payments. Long live the king!
By: Howard Dvorkin
Giving an allowance is just the beginning in how to teach kids about money.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Another day, another gloomy student loan debt report — but you don’t have to become a statistic in the student loan crisis.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Kaylie Morgan, Debt.com’s third winner of the Aggressive Scholarship Applicants, an easy scholarship obtained through persistence.