Money is inextricably linked to our present well-being, indisputably connected to our future, and irrefutably associated to a mounting source of frustration. Whether you are a rising corporate executive, a veteran blue-collar worker or a recent college graduate, odds are that money, its presence or lack, is of paramount concern. Money is, as has been said, “a resource of epic use in a society destined to misuse it.”
But money doesn’t have to be the thorn in your side. It is the correct use and understanding of money, regardless of the amount you currently have, that will ultimately make the difference in your bottom line. A clear understanding of and action upon the relationships among credit, debt, and saving will transform your financial picture, and your life, from just-getting-by to getting ahead. Read the full story










