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Why a Family Should Make Major Financial Decisions Together
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Whether or not you have the option to stay at home with your children or choose to work full or part-time, making major financial decisions with your partner or spouse can make a huge difference in your self-esteem and deepen your trust in each other. Having an equal voice in the big decisions, backed by … Read More about Why a Family Should Make Major Financial Decisions Together
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How the Sandwich Generation Can Protect Their Retirement
Wise Bread Picks For those who are caring for their aging parents and raising kids at the same time, it can often seem like there’s never enough time, money, or energy to provide for all the family members who need you. In particular, handling finances when two different generations are relying on you can feel … [Read more…]
How I Travel Full-Time By RV And Boat With My 2 Dogs
Traveling with a dog is a lot of fun, but there are some important things to consider so you and your pet are prepared. Sometimes people think we are crazy for bringing our dogs on our adventures, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. For us, it’s like bringing your kids along, haha! Since […]
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6 Tips to Avoid Freelancer Burnout
Working for yourself is both rewarding and challenging. Here’s how to stay at the top of your game.
How to Save More Money in the Stay-at-Home Economy by Focusing on What Matters Most
Have you been spending lots of time at home? Creating a household budget can help you get a handle on where youâre spendingâand where you can find ways to save.
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My spending goal for 2020: Spend less on food
I’m pleased to report that 2020 is off to a fine start. As I mentioned in my year-end review, 2019 sucked for me. I have high hopes that this year will be a vast improvement. So far, it has been.
The biggest change is that I’m not drinking alcohol. While this is meant as a January-only test, it’s possible that I’ll extend the experiment. It’s saving me money and making me more productive. Plus, it may be helping with my anxiety and depression. I like that. (Thanks to the GRS readers who sent me private notes about their own struggles with alcohol. I appreciate it.)
I’ve made other small changes this year too. While I didn’t make any resolutions — I rarely do — I’m using the new year as a prompt to alter some of my habits, to do things differently.
6 Steps to Buying a Preforeclosure Property
Everyone knows you can buy a foreclosed home below market value, but what about a preforeclosed home? This article explains what a foreclosure is, how the process works, and tips for buying one. Check Rates: Check Today’s Rates What is Preforeclosure? Preforeclosure refers to the status of a home. This means the owner(s) are falling […]
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21 Ways to Make Extra Money (No Survey Sites!)
2020 has been a real humdinger. Unemployment is currently at 13.3% and there are entire businesses and industries that have been shaken up to the point that they may not return. It’s left a lot of people reevaluating the future…
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5 Affordable Healthcare Tips That Will Change Your Life
Healthcare is something Iâm thinking more and more about these days. Iâm not the sprightly 22-year-old I once was and now I donât just worry about my health but my husbandâs too. As an acupuncturist by day, I see…
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