Steven Kibbel
Certified Financial Planner
Education
- Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Middle Tennessee State University
Professional Achievements
- Published author of several children's books focused on teaching financial literacy
Certifications & Organizations
- Certified Financial Planner
- Chartered Financial Consultant
- Chartered Life Underwriter
- Series 7 licensed
- Series 66 licensed
- Real Estate Broker
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Co-authored Articles (15)
How to Check Medicaid Status Online, by Phone, or in Person
Find your Medicaid eligibility and application status with our guideMedicaid is a federal program that provides health coverage to millions of Americans. Although the program is federal, it is administered by state agenc...
How to Emancipate Yourself as a Teen: Requirements & Legal Process
Step-by-step instructions on becoming an emancipated minorIf you’re under 18 and already living apart from your parents (or want to live separately from them), you might be considering emancipation. This process gives ...
How to
Find Lost Money
Losing money can be very upsetting, especially if it is a large amount. You can look for lost money on the internet using the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators website, which will direct you to se...
How to Dispute Wells Fargo Credit and Debit Card Charges
When & why to dispute charges (plus, how to fight chargebacks)Disputing a Wells Fargo credit or debit card charge is a way to get your money back if you didn’t authorize the transaction or you aren’t happy with the g...
How to
Get Rich (Kids)
Have you ever wanted something, but your parents won't buy it? You could buy it yourself if you were rich. There are a lot of ways to make money and get rich as a kid. You can try selling old items, performing services, ...
How to
Calculate Credit Sales
How to
Buy Nothing
The proposition to “buy nothing” can seem daunting and difficult to achieve. But buying nothing, even for a year, can save you thousands of dollars and make you more spending conscious. Start with simple adjustments ...
How to Avoid Probate in Canada
Get around costly estate fees Probate is the legal process of collecting and distributing a person's assets after his or her death. As attorney fees, court costs, probate fees, or taxes can be expensive, many choose to p...
How to
Exchange Currency
Many international travelers exchange currency before they depart so they have at least a little money for a cab at the airport or other immediate expenses. Once you reach your destination, you are likely to find currenc...
How to
Add a Baby to Health Insurance
As you welcome a new baby into your family, you may be considering how you can ensure your new addition has health insurance coverage. If you have health insurance already through your employer or through a family health...
How to
Apply for an SSS Loan
If you are a citizen of the Philippines and are employed (or self-employed), you are a member of the Social Security System (SSS). SSS provides a number of benefits for its members, including salary and housing loans. Th...
How to
Reduce Emergency Room Bills
Although some regions of the world offer free health care, many people are left to prioritize the problems that they believe are worth a visit to the hospital. To make matters even more complicated, different plans offer...
How to Pass a Life Insurance Exam
Eager to pass your life insurance exam but need the right game plan? No matter what type of insurance company you're looking to work with, you'll have to master this important test in order to earn your life insurance li...
How to
Pay for the Emergency Room
Emergency room visits to the hospital can leave a patient with grave financial injuries after treatment is complete. Although most hospitals cannot legally refuse to treat a patient in need of care, they still have the r...
What is a CPN and Is It Legal?
How to avoid CPN scams & improve your creditA CPN, or credit privacy number, is a 9-digit number that looks similar to a social security number (SSN). While CPNs are often marketed as ways to repair your credit and hide ...