Posts by Andrea Woroch
De-stigmatizing Debt: It’s Time to Start a Conversation
The stigma associated with personal debt is keeping many people from opening up about their situation and exploring options for better financial management. Whether or not you’re ready to open up about your debt, don’t let it drag you down. Use this guide to find new ways to manage your money and start sharing your experiences with others to get the conversation started.
Read MoreKTLA Morning News: Black Friday Doorbuster Roundup
Find out where to score big deals this Black Friday as Andrea showcases top doorbusters on KTLA Morning News.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Black Friday
Not all Black Friday deals are created equal. Here’s what you need to know about this popular sales event before you shop.
Read More5 Spending Temptations to Dodge this Holiday Season
This holidays are full of alluring purchases that can cause spending to go into overdrive. Here’s a look at 5 common spending temptations that the season brings and how to avoid them.
Read MoreKTLA Morning News: Black Friday Prep
Are you ready for Black Friday? Andrea visits KTLA Morning News to help consumers prep for the biggest shopping day of the year.
Read MoreABC 7 On Your Side: 4 Easy Ways to Raise Holiday Cash
Andrea shares advice on how shoppers can earn quick cash to cover holiday expenses and not go into debt this season.
Read MoreNational Financial Planning Month: 6 Steps to Manage Money Wisely
October is National Financial Planning Month and it’s a great reminder to take a few small steps to improve your financial health. With the holiday season quickly approaching and all of the upcoming expenses associated with this time of year, there’s no better time than now to get your money and budget in order.
Read More7 Halloween Tips for Budget-Conscious Consumers
The average American household is expected to spend $86.13 on Halloween this year. Here are several easy tricks to save big on costumes, decor and candy for the spooky festivities.
Read More5 Manageable Ways to Recover from Summer Spending
Summer is long gone, but the effects of the carefree season of spending may be lingering longer than you’d like and haunting your budget. If your bank account is drained and credit cards are maxed out, it’s time to get your finances back on track.
Read More5 Money Mistakes New Parents Make (And How to Avoid Them)
Having a baby is suppose to be a joyous moment, but it can quickly turn into a stressful one—both emotionally and financially. Even with the best intentions, new parents often make mistakes when it comes to their budget and spending. Find out how to plan ahead to save money and stress.
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