Articles by Daryl Paranada

Daryl is a staff writer at MyBankTracker.com who specializes in consumer spending, student finances and debt.

Maximize a College Visit: 10 Tips Photo of Daryl Paranada Daryl Paranada Maximize a College Visit: 10 Tips For many soon-to-be high school seniors, the decision about where to go to college is... Manage Your Financial Records With These 4 Steps Keeping your important documents organized is essential. But how do you know what to keep and for how long? Follow these tips to help. Avoid These 5 Bad Celebrity Money Habits Whether you live a middle class or rich lifestyle -- bad habits affect people of all income levels. Learn from the bad habits of these celebrities. 5 Costly Celebrity Money Mistakes Photo of Daryl Paranada Daryl Paranada 5 Costly Celebrity Money Mistakes With loads of cash, celebrities can afford to buy the finer things in life. But having... How to Avoid Email Scams This Tax Season Photo of Daryl Paranada Daryl Paranada How to Avoid Email Scams This Tax Season Not many people like tax season. It can be stressful, complicated, and financially... How to Deal With Out-Of-Network Medical Costs Receiving medical care from a doctor that’s out of your insurance plan's network can be costly. Here are tips to help you pay for out-of-network care. Workers Rights: What To Know About Overtime, Permatemping and More Wage theft happens when an employer doesn’t legally pay a worker all their wages. Whether you're getting stiffed on overtime or tips, here's advice to help. 5 Reasons You Should Consider Attending A Community College Photo of Daryl Paranada Daryl Paranada 5 Reasons You Should Consider Attending A Community College Statistics from the Labor Department show that people with a college degree have a... A Guide On Product Recalls: Where to Check and What to Do Photo of Daryl Paranada Daryl Paranada A Guide On Product Recalls: Where to Check and What to Do You’ve heard or read about product recalls in the news, but how vigilant are you... What to Do If Your Financial Advisor or Accountant Dies Financial advisors aren't getting any younger. The average age of an advisor is 50. How can you protect yourself in case your advisor or accountant passes?