3 Ways to Protect Your Finances after an On-the-Job Injury

When most people imagine a workplace injury, they think of construction zones and hazardous jobsites where disaster is one fleeting mistake away. But the truth is that work-related injuries are far more common than most people assume. In fact, employers in the United States reported more than 3 million nonfatal illnesses and injuries in 2013, […]

6 Signs You’re Not Ready to Retire Yet and Ways to Fix it

We often think of retirement as something that will come far in the future. When you’re young, retirement is often the last thing on your mind. Once you get a bit older, you’re so busy trying to pay the bills that you don’t have enough for savings (or so you tell yourself). The next thing […]

Record Keeping: That’s How The Big Boys Do It

In some circles, there is nothing more macho than outsmarting the U.S. government. Consider this an annual, chest-bumping exercise. You haul out the U.S. tax forms or you head to your local certified public accountant (each year before April 15) and you get out that pencil and calculator. A few hours of sweat and brain-exercise […]

Financial Complacency Should Be a Thing of the Past

The financial environment has been difficult in recent years. The effects of the recession have been unavoidable. It was all too easy during the early years of the Century to become complacent as real estate prices were rising year by year and credit was easy to obtain. Few were worried about losing their jobs and […]

A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Auto Insurance

Car insurance is a necessity for all drivers in the United States. Though the exact regulations about the coverage drivers need to have varies from state to state, a minimum of coverage that pays for damage done to the other driver during a crash is mandatory everywhere. However, when buying a new vehicle, costs and […]

How to Get Fit for Less

It’s a problem that a lot of men face today, thanks to the economy. It’s either men don’t have the money to hit the gym or those who are lucky enough to have jobs have schedules that are inflexible. Whatever your dilemma is, it doesn’t mean you have to give up on becoming fit — […]

Feeding your Family For Less

Of all of your monthly expenses, your food bill is the easiest to save money on. It may take a little extra effort on your part, but you can slash your food bill in half and still get nearly as much food as you have been. Getting your groceries for cheap, doesn’t mean you have […]

Getting Help with Your Finances 

If you are used to being independent when it comes to your personal finances, and then suddenly need to rely on others, this can be frustrating. But, things happen and sometimes you need some help to get over the unexpected circumstances which have taken a toll on your finances. Whether it is a relationship breakdown, […]

12 Pitfalls You Must Avoid When Buying Your First Home [Infographic]

ANNOUNCEMENT: Don’t miss out on the rest of Fearless Men’s Personal Finance Insight at our NEW Site FearlessDollar.com. Have you heard recently in the media how the percent of first time homebuyers is at an all-time low, and more young adults are moving back in with their parents?  There are a few things going on here, […]

What Exactly is Money and Why Do We Value It?

The paper our money is printed on is not even worth the ink used to print it. Recycle the coins and you wouldn’t even get the value placed on it. Why do we value them? We used to barter, and then we used gold. We then exchanged gold for paper money and coins. Here’s an […]