Smart Money: How to Leverage Inflation for Your Benefit
We share a discussion about how you can leverage inflation for your benefit while minimizing its negative effects on your finances.
We share a discussion about how you can leverage inflation for your benefit while minimizing its negative effects on your finances.
Divorce is a complicated process both emotionally and legally. Thoughtful planning, however, can make your decision to divorceâ and the process itselfâ easy. Planning should begin immediately when you have a single notion about getting a divorce. One tricky issue is what to do with the vehicles that were the property of the marriage. It’s […]
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While the prices of many things are rising, the federal government says these items just shattered records.
Consumer prices continued to rise in October, but at a slower annual pace, suggesting that the Federal Reserveâs interest rate hikes are having an impact on consumer spending habits. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 7.7% in October compared to one year ago. That is the smallest 12-month increase since the year ending in […]
As you age, things start to become annoying. Is there anything that you used to enjoy but now do not enjoy? You’re not alone. Someone recently asked, “What are you starting to like LESS the older you get?” And here are the top-voted answers. 1. Driving Someone suggested, “Driving. I used to drive to do … Read more
Don’t wait to get rich before you see the world. Travel for cheap by prioritizing what’s important to you—and scrimp on everything else. With inflation driving international flights near $1,000, frugal-minded travel hacks are more pertinent than ever.
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Kim and I have been talking a lot about cars during the past few months.
She drives a 1996 Honda Accord with 226,000 miles on it. The car runs fine and has served her well, but she’s begun to think about the possibility of upgrading.
I still drive my beloved 2004 Mini Cooper, but the little guy has had some issues lately. (Right now, it’s in the shop because the clutch burned out. In the process of replacing that, the mechanic discovered that the transmission needed to be replaced — thanks to towing the car behind our RV for 15 months.)