National Wellness Publication Asks Dr. Erika Rasure for Budgeting Advice
“BestLife” is a U.S. publication helping American reach wellness on every level, including financial, as our Dr. Erika shares about budgeting
“BestLife” is a U.S. publication helping American reach wellness on every level, including financial, as our Dr. Erika shares about budgeting
Everyone is being affected by inflation. Middle-class households are feeling the pinch even at the grocery store, as Dr. Erika shares.
It’s been said that “Common sense is not that common.” As it pertains to credit cards, GoBankingRates.com found that to be true.
GoBankingRates.com called national leaders to share their insights about financial literacy and the “Buy Now, Pay Later” trend in America.
The first-ever Financial Practice Week was a huge success with the media and consumers learning the importance of placing good measures to the test.
Retirement lessons are a sensitive subject for anyone, but it can be scary for someone who is not confident with good financial literacy.
Our Dr. Erika shares there are misleading financial tips out there. Read them with a discerning eye to best fit your situation.
How much would it take for you to be happy? For Millennials, it’s a high number, one that piqued the curiosity of our Dr. Erika Rasure.
Dr. Erika Rasure discusses “breaking up with Black Friday” on KTVI-TV FOX 2 in St. Louis. Why? Holiday spending shouldn’t come with shame.
Financial therapy connects debt to our emotions. As challenges grow, it’s important to have conversations like our Dr. Erika Rasure had here.