by Don Gayhardt | Dec 6, 2017 | Budget, Education, Finance, Investment, Money Management, Retirement, Saving, Stocks
The former president of DFC Global Corporation, Don Gayhardt serves as chief executive officer and president of CURO Financial Technologies Corp. Through CURO, Don Gayhardt provides short-term financial services to unbanked and underbanked individuals. He is also a...
by Don Gayhardt | Nov 29, 2017 | Budget, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information, Investment, Money Management, Spending
An expert on personal finance, Don Gayhardt serves as the president and chief executive officer of short-term financial services provider CURO Financial Technologies Corp. CURO focuses primarily on providing services to unbanked and underbanked consumers. Many of the...
by Don Gayhardt | Nov 22, 2017 | Budget, Finance, Income, Investment, Money Management, Saving, Security
When it comes to personal finances, many people take a reactive rather than a proactive approach. A reactive approach to personal finances means that necessities and expenses dictate how one allocates money. In other words, individuals pay the bills as they arrive...
by Don Gayhardt | Nov 8, 2017 | Budget, Education, Finance, Investment, Money Management, Retirement, Saving
Finance professionals tell their clients to start saving for retirement as early as possible. Following this advice allows people to avoid playing catchup later in life, which can prove extremely challenging. Many people neglect retirement savings when they are young...
by Don Gayhardt | Nov 1, 2017 | Entrepreneurship, Finance, Income, Investment
Saving money remains a significant personal finance challenge for many people. Often, the difficult arises because the budget is already tight. Sometimes, the best option for boosting one’s savings actually lies in increasing one’s income. While individuals can...
by Don Gayhardt | Oct 18, 2017 | Budget, Education, Finance, Investment, Money Management, Spending, Stocks
In the United States, stocks remain the most popular risky asset class because they have the potential for a big payoff. However, because big rewards come with big risks, investing in stocks generates a great deal of anxiety. This means that people may face some...