13 Ways to Improve Your Financial Decision-Making
To make smart financial moves, follow this advice.
To make smart financial moves, follow this advice.
Welcome to July’s business report where I show you how I made money online and traveled full-time last month. It’s time to look at this month’s update and see how I did. If you’re new to Making Sense of Cents, you may be wondering why I would want to publish my business report each month. This all […]
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Thereâs a popular new loan in town that a lot of credit unions seem to be offering known as the â5/5 ARM,â which essentially replaces the more aggressive 5/1 ARM that continues to be the mainstay at larger banks and lenders. The San Francisco Federal Credit Union offers it via their POPPYLOAN, Caliber Home Loans… Read More »The 5/5 ARM Is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage for the Faint of Heart
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Back in the mid-1990s, former Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan used the phrase âirrational exuberance,â which served as a warning that the stock market may have been overextended. This was around the time of the dot-com bubble and there was increasing worry that investors were piling into tech stocks with no regard for their… Read More »See How Exuberant Your Housing Market Is
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Millennials are the largest generation in U.S. history, and their collective lifetime spending power is estimated at a whopping $10 trillion. Analysts predict the mega-generation will…
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Some say that the best way to learn a money lesson is to learn from your past money mistakes, after all, you live and learn! Still, no one wants to make money mistakes, but if you’re going to get anything positive out of a money mistake, it might as well be a lesson in becoming […]
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Whether youâre a high school student in the final stretch or a college student crushing your classes, one concern may make for some sleepless nights: the high cost of a higher education. Thatâs where the office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) comes in and where some quick pointers can help you navigate their Free Application
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While the prices of many things are rising, the federal government says these items just shattered records.
Most professional athletes never reach their financial potential. Despite their outrageous incomes, they make poor financial decisions that stifle their growth and deplete their wealth. Unfortunately, the same can be said for average Americans. Despite ample resources, many of us spend recklessly, rack up debt, and invest as an afterthought with no real vision or […]
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1 in 5 U.S. businesses are now women-owned.