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Financial Planning, Money & Relationships

How a CFP Celebrates Her Money Wins

January 12, 2021 / Brittney Castro
How a CFP Celebrates Her Money WinsPeople may often imagine that when they reach their milestones, there will be fireworks and party buses along with a huge celebration. And while sometimes there are, most wins are simply small steps you take every day until one day...

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Money & Relationships

3 Ways to Restore your Financial Footing

December 22, 2020 / Marsha Barnes
3 Ways to Restore your Financial Footing2020 has been a year like no other. Whether you’ve experienced a job loss or a loss of financial stability, there’s one thing to always remember: you do have the ability to restore your financial footing. Here are 3 steps...

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Money & Relationships

8 Ways To Think Outside the (Gift) Box

December 17, 2020 / Brittney Castro
8 Ways To Think Outside the (Gift) Box

Instead of spending more than you can truly afford this holiday season, here are 8 ways to think outside the box.

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Financial Planning, Money & Relationships

Financial Lessons Learned During the Pandemic

December 17, 2020 / Brittney Castro
Financial Lessons Learned During the Pandemic

As we wrap up this year, it’s important to reflect on positive lessons we want to take into 2021. Here are some of the top financial lessons.

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Budgeting, Money & Relationships

How to Include Some Guilt-Free Spending in Your Budget

December 14, 2020 / Elle Martinez
How to Include Some Guilt-Free Spending in Your Budget

Here are ways to keep expenses guilt-free to bring joy without breaking the bank and why having some fun money is a wise financial move.

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Money & Relationships, Real Money Talk

Self-compassion: The only thing holding you back from mastering your money

October 23, 2020 / Jackie Porter
Self-compassion: The only thing holding you back from mastering your moneyRegardless of how much experience you have with managing your finances—be it decades or days—a common psychological challenge I see when it comes to managing money is low self-esteem. Psychological research suggests that people with high self-esteem focus on growth...

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Money & Relationships, Real Money Talk, Relationships

What to Do When You’re Fighting About Money

October 7, 2020 / Jackie Porter
What to Do When You’re Fighting About MoneyNo matter how anyone tries to spin it, for most people, money is a really hard thing to talk about. You’d think that getting married or settling down with someone you love would make things easier, but for many couples,...

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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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Money & Relationships

August Financial Calendar + Checklist

August 1, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / nstelmar
August Financial Calendar + ChecklistRetirement may feel like a long way off, but it’s important to begin saving for retirement early. The average American predicts they’ll need $1.7 million in savings to live comfortably after leaving the work world. However, most Americans close to...

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Money & Relationships

What is Renters Insurance? Complete Guide to Renters Insurance Coverage

July 13, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / nstelmar
If there’s one thing in life to always bank on, it’s to expect the unexpected. While we like to think we have everything figured out, it’s hard to predict when certain events will occur. Whether it’s an accidental fender bender...

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