Monthly Archives: November 2025
Staying Out of Debt on a Fixed Income
When people tell you that your expenses will get less expensive when you retire, they are probably grasping at straws to give you hope or consolation. Unless you drive from Philadelphia to New York City for work every day, then no longer having to buy gasoline for your work commute will not bring enough… Read More »
Department of Labor Exempts Domestic Workers From Minimum Wage
Economists might be optimistic, but most American households are struggling these days. If your household income is $100,000, you can barely afford necessities, even if you are outside of major metropolitan areas like Philadelphia. The price of everything from rent to groceries has increased, but wages and salaries have not. We work as hard… Read More »
Adams County Car Dealer Faces Fraud Charges for Failure to Register Buyers’ Auto Titles
Buying a car is a multi-step process. When you walk into a car dealership and do more than take a few selfies with the cars on the showroom floor, when you stay long enough to engage with a salesperson, you are in for a long day; in fact, you should never shop for cars… Read More »
Reverse Mortgage Caveats
Anyone who tells you that your finances are simpler after you retire is only telling you part of the story. It is true that you no longer have to spend money on commuting to work or dry cleaning your work clothes, and if you were lucky enough to qualify for a mortgage in your… Read More »

