Is it better to have one credit card with a high limit, or multiple cards with lower limits? The answer as to whether is it…
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What are some common pitfalls to avoid financially? One of the most straight forward ways to identify and avoid common financial mistakes to is work…
Comments closedThe way I view investing is similar to gambling. Maybe you’re able to educate yourself and improve your odds, but there’s never a guarantee to…
Comments closedI have paid off all my debt that was costing interest, aside from my mortgage. Now I have my federal student loan left which is…
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Comments closedI changed jobs recently and got nice salary increase. But the amount I’m saving dropped because I’m spending more. Got any tips for preventing this…
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Comments closedPeople tend to say the path to financial health is to pay off high interest debts, build an emergency fund, then invest. But once you…
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