Claiming responsibility over your own finances is hard enough, but what happens when you start sharing expenses with your significant other? Whether you’re dating or married, as a couple, it is likely you have quite a few shared expenses. For both of your sake, you will want to ensure you have a joint budget, so […]
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Interviews are stressful for most people. You’re asked what seems like never ending amounts of questions about yourself, your experience, and your skill set, and being closely evaluated in everything you do. While the anxiety invoked by an interview is natural, one way you can lessen that stress is to better prepare. If you have […]
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Need a little extra cash every month? Look no further than side hustles. Side hustles are a powerful way to make additional income outside of your 9 to 5 job. However, since you’re typically making money without having taxes taken out of your earnings, there are quite few more steps that you need to do […]
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As a financial writer, I’ve had the opportunity to try out dozens of different budgeting strategies throughout the years. Whether it’s digital tracking systems, spreadsheets, or even paper methods, I’ve tried it all. While some were total flops, there were several systems I tested that worked for me. Eventually, I narrowed down my budgeting strategy […]
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If you are someone who has strong teaching skills and want to share your knowledge with others, tutoring is a great way to make extra cash on the side. Heck, if you find the right opportunities, there’s no reason why tutoring couldn’t be your full-time gig. One of the hardest parts of tutoring is finding […]
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