Tips for Pandemic Survival
There’s a lot of stress and financial anxiety these days. Knowing what you can control and what you are worried about are two different things. How you spend money during…
There’s a lot of stress and financial anxiety these days. Knowing what you can control and what you are worried about are two different things. How you spend money during…
Some people think that the only way to save is to make massive spending cuts and others think the best way to save is to make many small changes. We…
If you are struggling to make your monthly obligations, we recommend you go to the Compass Catholic Facebook page and watch the Live Event entitled “Creating a Crisis Budget.” During…
By Joe Galloway: Compass Ambassador, Growth As Director of Stewardship at my parish, one of my responsibilities is to help parishioners feel good about giving the church their Time, Talent,…
By Victoria Sechrist (ConsumerCatholic.com) Part 5 of a 5-Part Series on Student Loans We have reached the end of our series, and this week, we’re discussing the virtue of justice.…
By Victoria Sechrist (ConsumerCatholic.com) Part 4 of a 5-Part Series on Student Loans So far, we’ve talked about using prudence and temperance in regards to paying back your…
By Victoria Sechrist (ConsumerCatholic.com) Part 3 of a 5-Part Series on Student Loans Temperance is the cardinal virtue that keeps us from giving into our temptations. The biggest temptations…
Differing opinions about finances can trigger marital arguments, tension, anger, stress and worry. Money differences can drive a wedge between loving spouses. If you’ve been married for a long time…
Do you feel like your world is upside-down?Reactions to the Coronavirus, so far at least, seem a little extreme. Cancelling the NBA season? But, the decline of the stock market…
Slay those Student Loans Part 2: Prudence By Victoria Sechrist (ConsumerCatholic.com) Part 2 of a 5-Part Series on Student Loans In this series, we’re drawing upon the four cardinal virtues…