So you’re in debt. Maybe even a LOT of debt. You know that you need to pay it off and that it should be your focus. But you also know that long-term wealth and financial independence is made through investing. So what do you do? Should you invest when you’re in debt? This is one […]
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Want to know an important financial skill to have? Hint: It’s nothing to do with being a numbers-whiz. Answer: It’s having the discipline to set aside savings for emergencies. Having an emergency fund is a critical first step towards financial stability and living debt-free. Consider this scenario: you’re paycheck to paycheck and an unexpected doctor […]
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Are you getting ready to embark on a new career at a shop or manufacturing factory? One of the first things you need to do is attend training and be informed about all of the facts regarding your employment. One of the main components of a productive workplace environment is safety. Not only should there […]
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Overwhelmed with your finances? Financial topics can be time consuming and confusing. Some financial goals, like paying off student loans or saving for retirement, can take years to achieve. But no matter how big a goal is, you can break it down into small, actionable steps. You can better your finances by focusing on quick […]
Read More >>In a Bad Financial Situation? Here’s What to Do
Everyone is subject to finding themselves in a bad financial situation. No matter how much you may prepare, you’ll certainly face challenging times with your finances. Luckily, you can anticipate these hardships and prepare by setting aside money in an emergency fund, spending moderately, and by keeping your finances organized. But what happens if you […]
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Want to better your financial future? You know all the general tips like save more money, pay off debt, start a side hustle to earn extra cash, and spend less. Spending less is vital to long-term financial success. While making more money can certainly help to improve your finances, if your spending rate increases with […]
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Do you have a ton of student loans? You aren’t alone. According to Pew Research four-in-ten adults under the age of 30 and one-in-five adults age 30 to 44 have student loans. The first thing you should do is this: Don’t Panic. It’s okay to be overwhelmed by your student loan debt. For many graduates […]
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Do you ever feel like your boss doesn’t notice you at work? Well, your employer probably notices more about you than you think. Labor is one of the largest expenses of any employer, so a smart employer will notice more than you realize. And it’s not necessarily just the quality of your work that employers […]
Read More >>10 Habits to Change to Save Money
We all have a couple of bad habits. People typically do three things in regards to their bad habits – they accept, ignore, or try to change the bad tendency. But what about when your bad habits are costing you money? Some bad habits are more than small idiosyncrasies – they may be costing us […]
Read More >>Why Minimalism Won’t Help Your Finances
Minimalism has gained a lot of popularity recently. It seems like the ultimate way to remove distractions and prioritize what matters most. What is minimalism all about? To put it simply, minimalism is a lifestyle choice where you focus on living with less. It involves reducing the clutter in your life, minimizing distractions, and being […]
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