Smart Money: ‘The Color of Wealth’: Investing for Your Future
There are many ways for Black women to invest to build wealth for their families, and choosing one can be challenging. In this podcast, we explore the options.
There are many ways for Black women to invest to build wealth for their families, and choosing one can be challenging. In this podcast, we explore the options.
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Many people, religious or not, choose to sponsor a child through the many programs that are available. While everyone has their own reason for pursuing sponsorship, many do it to help those in need and to share their own resources. Our Experience with Sponsorship Last year, my husband and I researched World Vision and felt […]
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Today, I have an article from Penny. Her family of six spends just $53,000 a year, with $22,000 of that going towards their student loan debt. Here is her story. Dear Readers of Making Sense of Cents, I’m Penny. I write a blog with my cousin, Rich. It’s called Penny and Rich. He’s rich. I’m poor. Get […]
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Many of us know what we’re supposed to do when it comes to basic money management – spend less than you earn, save an emergency fund, and invest for retirement. However, establishing good habits is always easier said than done. Money management, like many important things in life, requires discipline. And discipline isn’t a natural
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To appreciate and give thanks for what you have, why not have a no spend challenge in November?
The post Have A No Spend Challenge To Prepare For The Holidays And Give Thanks appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Melissa. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.
One day at a previous job, my coworker left their pay stub sitting in a shared space. I didnât mean to snoop, but in looking to see what they had left I accidentally saw their take-home sum. I immediately wished I could erase this forbidden knowledge, but like Game of Thrones spoilers on the internet
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Comparing yourself to others is one of the easiest things to do these days. We scroll through social media and see what other people are doing with their lives, and it’s so easy to start thinking about how your life matches up to theirs. Without even realizing it, you’re thinking about how perfect their life […]
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Have you thought about setting goals for the new year? At the end of the year or the beginning of a new year, it’s only natural to reflect on the past year and think about your future. Perhaps in the past year you were happy, upset, or even indifferent. The previous year wasn’t normal for […]
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If your goal is to save money, budgeting and tracking your spending can go a very long way. But now, thanks to science, there are some new discoveries proving that building wealth and having more self-control around spending has much ado with having the right mindset and certain disciplines. Consider these four behavioral tricks that
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