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“We have to believe that a better future is possible.”
“We have to believe that a better future is possible.”
Halloween typically scares up a major boost in U.S. consumer spending, to the tune of $8.78 billion in 2019, according to the National Retail Federation. Though this yearâs celebration will be scaled down in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the … Continue reading →
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INSIDE: Looking for easy tips on how to save money on prescription drugs, even if you don’t have health insurance? Here you go! It seems that every time you get your prescription filled, the price creeps up. Even if you have insurance, you’re probably spending more these days to get your medicine. But that doesn’t … Read More about How to Save on Prescription Medications Without Insurance
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If you owe someone, you most likely want to pay them as soon as you can. With digital banking adding your paychecks right to your bank account, you may not always have cash on you. You may also have some…
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Looking to improve your finances in 2021? These four simple steps apply to anyone looking to improve their personal finance.
March was a mixed month in my financial world. I ended March with a slightly higher net worth (up 0.6%) but my spending was the highest it’s been this year: $5989.10. Yet, that spending was mostly mindful. I wasn’t frittering away money on silly things.
If I wasn’t buying dumb stuff, then where did my money go? A few worthwhile places:
I don’t consider any of that spending frivolous although I recognize that some of it isn’t necessary. (Do we need an orchard? Do I need to give gifts?)
Hey! Today, I have a great debt payoff story to share from Steffa Mantilla. She paid off $40,000 in debt so that she could be a stay at home mom and start a business. Enjoy! My husband CJ and I have been married for over a decade. You’d think with all that time married would […]
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Learning ways to simplify your life in 2021 can completely change your life and future for the better. Trying to manage your life, especially your financial life, can be difficult in today’s age. Between planning for retirement, paying bills, raising a family, etc. life can be exhausting. And, we all have a lot of clutter in […]
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NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has extended the federal tax filing and payment deadline to July 15, 2020. The recent relief package passed by Congress may have additional tax implications. Please contact a tax adviser for information you may need to complete your taxes this year. Learn more. It’s a good… Read More
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