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The Fastlane to Car Ownership
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Young Adults Perspective series. In our last piece, we discussed some key things you needed to learn before working in the gig economy. As a part of that piece, we wrote about using your personal vehicle for work. We realize that, for some of you, this might not […]
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Three Big Reasons Why Budgets Fail
If you’ve ever gotten to the end of a month and wondered where all of your hard-earned money went, it’s probably time to revisit your budget. Living with a budget allows you to understand where your money is going, and to use this information to change your habits and plan for the future. But what […]
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How to Save Money on Baby Necessities
Babies bring joy and wonder to our lives. They can also cause families to overspend and go into debt. According to a recent BabyCenter survey, parents will spend an estimated $10,000 on their little bundles of joy in the first year. There are a few costs you won’t be able to change–like doctor co-pays–but there […]
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Budgeting for Fun: How to Afford It All
Budgeting for fun – do you still do it? When you were a kid you may have received an allowance for good behavior or helping out around the house…
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I DO — On a Budget!
Getting married soon? Click to discover 4 great ways to save on your big day!
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How to Break Bad Spending Habits
It may seem like a vicious cycle, but it IS possible to make lasting changes in your spending habits. Our tips will guide you as you get started
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12 Shopping Addiction Signs That May Surprise You
A shopping addiction, or compulsive buying disorder, is a pattern of purchasing habits that become difficult to stop. Here are 12 often-overlooked signs.
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Decorating Your First Home Without Debt: 6 Ways to Express Yourself For (Almost) Free
Express your personality by decorating your first home with these free or cheap decoration ideas. A little inspiration can go a long way for avoiding debt.
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Insurance Costs: Are You Spending Too Much?
When purchasing insurance, it’s tempting to buy the biggest policy possible. But, if you don’t need a lot of coverage, you might be paying too much.