By Christina Wood If you blinked, you might have failed to notice the people around you exchanging money via their smartphones. That table of millennials and gen Zers staring intently at their phones instead of talking to one another over coffee? That may not be a harbinger...

15 smart ways to educate your kids to manage money By Tanisha A. Sykes During the holiday season, Jackie Taylor, an HR exec at Ernst & Young and a single mother living in central New Jersey, packs up her five kids, ages 7 to 14, and heads...

By Tanisha A. Sykes During the holiday season, Jackie Taylor, an HR exec at Ernst & Young and a single mother living in central New Jersey, packs up her five kids, ages 7 to 14, and heads to Manhattan. The kids are full of glee because...

What you need to know to take control of your financial future Tanisha A. Sykes When it comes to investing, women and men have different strengths. While women earn less than men, they invest a larger percentage of their paychecks annually—9.0 percent versus 8.6 percent for men, according...

Saving money is hard. Here are 10 strategies for building your savings. By Sheryl Nance-Nash Few would argue about the need to save, be it for emergencies, retirement, a house, your child’s college education, or a bucket list vacation. But knowing and doing are two different things....

It is not antisocial to limit who can access your social media account. Here’s how to protect your identity. By Victoria Lim On her way to St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands a couple of years ago, Valerie Ramsey’s journey included a stopover in Puerto Rico....