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Are You REALLY Ready to Buy a Home?

Nov 24, 2025

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Are You REALLY Ready to Buy a Home?

The answer comes down to timing, math, and whether your lifestyle truly fits the responsibility of owning something that can leak, break, or send you an unexpected bill in the middle of the night.

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STOP Overpaying for Home Insurance 🛑🏠

Nov 20, 2025

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STOP Overpaying for Home Insurance 🛑🏠

Home insurance isn’t the most exciting topic, but it is one of those unavoidable adult bills that can mess with your budget overtime.

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So, You’re Thinking About a Personal Loan?

Nov 18, 2025

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So, You’re Thinking About a Personal Loan?

Whatever your reason, personal loans can be a helpful tool... that is, if you know what you’re getting into.

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Retirement Just Got a Raise 🥳

Nov 17, 2025

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Retirement Just Got a Raise 🥳

Contribution limits for IRAs and 401(k)s are getting another bump for 2026, per an announcement from the IRS last Thursday.

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Robinhood Just Made Its Mortgage Debut 🥳

Nov 13, 2025

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Robinhood Just Made Its Mortgage Debut 🥳

The brand that made stock trading trendy is officially getting into mortgages too! 🥂

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“Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees” — Teaching Kids Finances Before TikTok Does

Nov 12, 2025

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“Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees” — Teaching Kids Finances Before TikTok Does

Turns out, according to a recent survey, over 80% of parents say they’re AFRAID to talk to their kids about money. Yikes! 😕

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Falling Behind on Retirement? Why It’s Not Too Late!

Nov 10, 2025

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Falling Behind on Retirement? Why It’s Not Too Late!

According to The Motley Fool, nearly half of working households don’t have enough cash stashed to retire comfortably.

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The “One Big Beautiful” Tax Break

Nov 10, 2025

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The “One Big Beautiful” Tax Break

Part of the iconic One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), it’s President Trump’s big move to ease the tax burden for retirees.

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5 Smart Steps to Reduce Your Rent

Nov 6, 2025

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5 Smart Steps to Reduce Your Rent

Good news is your rent isn’t always set in stone, even if your landlord acts like it.

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How to Gamble for Fun (and Maybe a Little Profit?) 🤑

Nov 6, 2025

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How to Gamble for Fun (and Maybe a Little Profit?) 🤑

At the end of the day, the difference between a harmless hobby and a financial horror story comes down to one thing: control.

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Are You a Victim of a “Junk” IRA?

Nov 3, 2025

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Are You a Victim of a “Junk” IRA?

It would be oh-so-disappointing if, after your retirement party, you checked your account and found a few zeros missing, wouldn’t it?

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The IRS Just KILLED a Major Tax Break

Nov 1, 2025

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The IRS Just KILLED a Major Tax Break

If you got a late start (or simply wanted to boost your nest egg) you could make catch-up contribution.

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Social Security Just Got a Raise

Oct 29, 2025

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Social Security Just Got a Raise

The Social Security Administration announced on Friday that benefits will rise by 2.8% starting next year, giving recipients an average of about $56 more in their pocket every month.

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Is Now the Best Time to Buy a Home?

Oct 29, 2025

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Is Now the Best Time to Buy a Home?

Don’t rush to call your local real estate agent just yet though, as there’s a bit more to the story.

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💸 Four Steps to a Zero-Spend Day (That Still Feels Luxurious)

Oct 29, 2025

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💸 Four Steps to a Zero-Spend Day (That Still Feels Luxurious)

Much like a day of fasting, a zero-spend day acts as both a mental and financial reset. And it doesn’t have to feel restrictive, joyless, or like self-inflicted punishment.

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How Many Credit Cards Should You REALLY Have?

Oct 24, 2025

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How Many Credit Cards Should You REALLY Have?

The average American has four credit cards, and for good reason. Having a few extras isn’t about showing off — it’s about being prepared.

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Four Financial Documents You Need with Aging Parents 💼

Oct 23, 2025

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Four Financial Documents You Need with Aging Parents 💼

With these documents, you’ll not only help protect their legacy, clarify their wishes, but also make it easier for you or other family members to step in if needed.

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Five Rookie Mistakes Ruining Your Portfolio

Oct 23, 2025

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Five Rookie Mistakes Ruining Your Portfolio

Here are the top five common mistakes that wreck your portfolio — and how to fix them before they ruin your finances for good.

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Amex Platinum Just Got a Glow-Up — but It Comes with a Price Hike

Oct 23, 2025

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Amex Platinum Just Got a Glow-Up — but It Comes with a Price Hike

One of the most elite credit cards on the market just got a little extra. The iconic American Express Platinum has just raised its annual fee to $895.

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The Art of Saying “No” Without Sounding Broke

Oct 23, 2025

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The Art of Saying “No” Without Sounding Broke

It’s in that awkward moment where you don’t want to seem like the “cheap” one or flake (again) on your besties, but you also don’t want to pretend your bank account has no limits.

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Six Ways to Outsmart Impulse Spending

Oct 23, 2025

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Six Ways to Outsmart Impulse Spending

Whether you consider yourself a shopaholic or just someone who can’t resist the occasional temptation, these six simple tips and can help keep your wallet healthy.

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Easy Ways to Give Your Credit Score a Glow-Up

Oct 16, 2025

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Easy Ways to Give Your Credit Score a Glow-Up

Found yourself in a pickle? There are a few simple steps you can start today to give yourself a boost!

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Why Everyone Needs an Emergency Fund

Sep 23, 2025

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Why Everyone Needs an Emergency Fund

Life is unpredictable, and unexpected expenses can throw even the most careful budget off track.

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How to Cut Everyday Expenses Without Feeling Deprived

Sep 22, 2025

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How to Cut Everyday Expenses Without Feeling Deprived

When people think about saving money, they often imagine cutting out all the things they enjoy.

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The Basics of Budgeting

Sep 22, 2025

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The Basics of Budgeting

Budgeting often sounds complicated, but at its core, it’s simply about knowing where your money goes.

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