Financial Guide for Newlyweds in Bucks County
According to a recent article from Patch, the average cost of a wedding in Bucks County is $39,020, making it the third most expensive...Read More
According to a recent article from Patch, the average cost of a wedding in Bucks County is $39,020, making it the third most expensive...Read More
Nearly three-quarters of people have experienced at least one major financial setback, according to a new study by Ameriprise Financial, but a majority of...Read More
What are Home Equity Loans and Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC)? Have you been considering a home loan to finance a major renovation...Read More
What do applying for a job, finding an apartment, and borrowing money all have in common? A good credit score. If yours is low,...Read More
We are living through unprecedented times (at least for the last century or so of American history), but that hasn’t stopped scammers from taking...Read More
When was the last time you had a “fiscal checkup”? When it comes to long-term financial planning, preparing a Personal Financial Statement (PFS) is...Read More
Each year, the IRS receives over 100 million individual income tax returns. As the year winds down, it’s time to get ready for tax...Read More
In Pricing the Priceless Child: The Changing Social Value of Children, Princeton University Sociologist Viviana A. Zelizer characterizes modern children as “economically worthless but...Read More
We’re proud to announce that The First National Bank & Trust Co. of Newtown has been selected as Bucks County’s Best Bank in the...Read More
Before the introduction of credit cards in the mid-20th century, saving wasn’t just a good habit; it was a necessity. If you didn’t save...Read More
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