A Look at the Top Fintech Trends for 2025

Photo: zerbor via 123RF Fintech is a growing sector that develops computer programs, technology, and products for banking and other financial services. Individuals use fintech products for personal or business banking and investing. Fintech for the financial services industry encompasses analytics, improving customer services, and expansion into new models such as decentralized financing like Blockchain. […]

How Quantum Computing Could Revolutionize Your Finances

Photo: andranik2018 via 123RF Quantum computing may sound like something out of a science fiction movie. However, large companies such as Google, IBM, and Microsoft are investing heavily in quantum computing research and technology. This revolutionary field, particularly in artificial intelligence and machine learning, has the potential to speed up calculations and information processing dramatically.  […]

The Best Apps for Budgeting and Saving

Photo: sonjachnyj via 123RF Keeping yourself on a budget is challenging. Between subscriptions, auto-paid bills, and recreational expenses like eating out, movie tickets, or trips to sporting events, remembering what you’ve spent, when you’ve spent it, and what you’ve got left until your next payday can be a lot. That’s where technology comes in — a […]

How to Find Legitimate Crowd Funding Opportunities

Photo: ilixe48 via 123RF You may have heard of crowdfunding and wondered if it is a worthwhile investment. Crowdfunding can uniquely diversify investments and support startups and entrepreneurs without you needing the millions typically associated with venture capitalists or angel investors.  However, it isn’t without risks, including the potential for fraud and scams. Learn more […]

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How Much Should You Save for Retirement? Here’s a Guide

September 16, 2024 Photo: Andriy Popov via 123RF When our parents and grandparents started working, it was more common for people to retire with a generous company pension bolstered by Social Security payments. In 1970, 45% of U.S. non-government workers had a traditional employer-funded pension plan. Now, that’s down to just 15%. These days, preparing for retirement is […]

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