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Minimalist Lifestyle

Get Paid to Recycle While Saving the Earth and Your Wallet

September 30, 2020 / Mint
Get Paid to Recycle While Saving the Earth and Your WalletTo make extra cash, you normally have to put in time and effort. But what if you could make a profit off everyday items you otherwise throw away? You may think this sounds too good to be true, but you...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Early Career, Student Finances

How to Get a Virtual Internship

September 28, 2020 (Last Modified: December 18, 2020) / Zina Kumok
How to Get a Virtual InternshipThis is not a great time to be looking for career experience. Industries are suffering, opportunities are scarce and most people are working from home. But if you’re in need of an internship, there are still plenty of options to...

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Money & Relationships

What Is The Mortgage Interest Deduction?

September 25, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Mint
What Is The Mortgage Interest Deduction?If you’re looking to save some money when you file your income taxes this year, you might consider how your property can benefit you. There are several deductions homeowners can use to their advantage, one of which is the mortgage...

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Family Finances, Student Finances

How to Teach Your Teen to Budget Like a Pro

September 25, 2020 (Last Modified: March 29, 2021) / Elle Martinez
How to Teach Your Teen to Budget Like a Pro

Here are some tips from fellow parents and experts in the personal finance space to teach your teen how to budget.

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Food Budgets

How Much Your Monthly Food Budget Should Be + Grocery Calculator

September 25, 2020 (Last Modified: September 28, 2020) / Mint
How Much Your Monthly Food Budget Should Be + Grocery CalculatorYour grocery bill can add up fast. From dinner entrées to snacks, the amount you spend directly affects your other financial goals. Luckily, there are some guidelines to ensure you’re not overspending.  Use the grocery calculator below to estimate your...

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Saving

Saving for Maternity Leave: How to Financially Prepare Your Family

September 24, 2020 (Last Modified: October 2, 2020) / Mint
Saving for Maternity Leave: How to Financially Prepare Your FamilyThe time off work spent with a newborn is one of the most memorable times in a parent’s life. Like any other major life event, financial planning is crucial to make the experience as stress-free as possible. Saving for maternity...

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Financial Literacy

What You Need to Open a Bank Account

September 23, 2020 (Last Modified: April 5, 2021) / Mint
What You Need to Open a Bank AccountOpening a checking or savings account is very straightforward, but you’ll want to make sure that you have all the documents you need when you visit your local branch or apply online. Find out what you need to open a...

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Credit Cards

What to Know About the New Chase Freedom Flex Card

September 22, 2020 (Last Modified: March 24, 2021) / Dan Miller
What to Know About the New Chase Freedom Flex Card

In this Chase Freedom Flex review, we’ll take a look at this new card, examine the welcome bonus, the earning rates and other benefits.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Family Finances, Relationships, Student Finances, Unemployment

My Parents Can’t Afford College Anymore – What Should I Do?

September 21, 2020 / Zina Kumok
My Parents Can’t Afford College Anymore – What Should I Do?When most parents offer to fund their child’s tuition, it’s with the expectation that their financial circumstances will remain relatively unchanged. Even with minor dips in income or temporary periods of unemployment, a solid plan will likely see the child...

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Early Career

How Microlearning Can Level Up Your Knowledge

September 21, 2020 (Last Modified: February 15, 2021) / Mint
How Microlearning Can Level Up Your KnowledgeIf you’re looking to advance your career or pivot to a new industry, then you’re probably checking out ways you can beef up your resume. Maybe you’re considering an MBA, a bootcamp, or browsing upcoming conferences. Or perhaps you’re considering...

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