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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Housing Finances

How the Home Buying and Selling Process Has Changed During COVID-19

July 31, 2020 / Elle Martinez
How the Home Buying and Selling Process Has Changed During COVID-19

As states are in various staging of opening up, both buyers and sellers are dealing with new procedures while still practicing social distancing.

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Housing Finances

How Long Does It Take to Afford a Down Payment in Each State?

July 31, 2020 / Mint
How Long Does It Take to Afford a Down Payment in Each State?The traditional American dream typically begins with great jobs, two kids, and a family home to grow in. If you’ve been dreaming of buying a house, then you’ve likely considered the financial factors, including saving and budgeting for the home....

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Minimalist Lifestyle

How to Get Rid of Sentimental Clutter and Spend More Intentionally (+ Free Printables)

July 31, 2020 / Mint
How to Get Rid of Sentimental Clutter and Spend More Intentionally (+ Free Printables)It’s easy to get rid of old magazines and clothes that no longer fit, but throwing out vacation souvenirs or old photographs can be difficult. Sentimental clutter refers to items with special meaning or memories you have an emotional attachment...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Unemployment

Navigating the Current Job Market and Empowering Workers

July 30, 2020 (Last Modified: October 5, 2020) / Adam Roseman
Navigating the Current Job Market and Empowering Workers

Together with Mint, Steady is here to help everyone navigate these difficult times. We’re committed to empowering workers and helping people find jobs.

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Family Finances

SURVEY: Is Shopping Alone Better for Your Budget?

July 29, 2020 / Mint
SURVEY: Is Shopping Alone Better for Your Budget?You might think shopping alone saves you money, but it may be costing you more. Our survey reveals that when there’s no one there to peer pressure you, you may be your budget’s worst enemy on or offline. In fact,...

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Financial Planning

Retirement Savings Calculator

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: October 29, 2020) / Mint
Retirement Savings CalculatorIt’s never too early to begin saving for retirement! Our retirement calculator makes it easy to set and keep tabs on your retirement savings goals. Fill in the calculator with your information and retirement expectations, and we’ll show you how...

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Financial Literacy

How to Close a Bank Account: A Step by Step Guide

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: August 6, 2020) / Mint
How to Close a Bank Account: A Step by Step GuideClosing a bank account is a straightforward process, but it can take an unexpectedly long time if you aren’t prepared. Depending on a few different factors, the process can take a day, a week, or even a few months.  In...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Student Finances

College Students: You May Be Eligible for Stimulus Money

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: December 22, 2020) / Zina Kumok
College Students: You May Be Eligible for Stimulus Money

Without realizing it, college students could be leaving stimulus money on the table. If you’re a student, here’s what you may be eligible for.

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Investing Advice

What is the Difference Between ETFs and Index Funds?

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: August 13, 2020) / Mint
What is the Difference Between ETFs and Index Funds?ETFs and index funds attempt to mimic the growth of the stock market. The general trend of the stock market in its few hundred years of existence has been upward, even if it has its daily ups and downs. So,...

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How To

Future Self Journaling Guide: How to Set Financial Goals That Pay Off Later

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: April 12, 2021) / Mint
Future Self Journaling Guide: How to Set Financial Goals That Pay Off LaterFuture self journaling is the practice of being in tune with your long-term goals to spark positive change in your actions today. This form of journaling is designed to make you more aware of your current behaviors and actions and...

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