10 Top Budgeting Lessons to Improve Your Money Management
Looking for some financial stability in your life? These tips will help you find the right budgeting style for you.
Looking for some financial stability in your life? These tips will help you find the right budgeting style for you.
The White House recently hosted its first-ever White House Summit on Financial Capability and Empowerment, an event dedicated to advancing financial knowledge in the United States. Read how you can become a financial role model and begin to teach your children about the importance of financial empowerment.
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As much as we may hate it with every atom in our bodies, credit card debt is a reality virtually every one of us must deal with. Obviously, everybody’s goal is to eradicate or at least minimize the debt, but that’s oftentimes far easier said than done, especially if your income is low enough that
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Financial wellness includes preparing for the future by having savings handy, retirement plans in place, and keeping your debts down.Financial wellness includes preparing for the future by having savings handy, retirement plans in place, and keeping your debts down.
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Three things are necessary to avoid the money blues today.
People always told me that college is fun. That it would be the best years of my life. But what those people didnât mention was that while college is definitely fun, itâs also woefully expensive. Iâm not just talking about tuition and room & board; Iâve found that those expenses are only the tip of
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In less than a week I will officially be a college graduate! These four years have quickly gone by and have given me a glimpse into budgeting. In the curriculum at my university, everyone took an âintroduction to financeâ class. Although the class was helpful, it didnât give me everything I needed to know finance-wise
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Today, I have a great guest post to share from a reader, Gary Grewal, on how he saved $500,000 by the age of 31. Enjoy! Trust me, I know. The last thing you want to read is another millennial bragging about how he “hustled” and “optimized productivity” to become a semi-millionaire by his early 30s. […]
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A few months back, I joined in for an episode of a podcast called the Disciplined Investor. The host Andrew Horowitz and I were chatting about money, raising children, stock market crashes and so on, and then this question popped out of the void and really surprised me: For some reason, the question […]
In these tough economic times, many recognize the importance of financial planning. You want to ensure that your resources are directed to best effect, and that means creating a spending plan that works well for your situation, and helps you prepare for the future. Good budgeting software can help you take charge of your finances. Happily, a […]
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