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How, Where, and Why to Use a High-Yield Savings Account

February 11, 2021 / Dan Miller
How, Where, and Why to Use a High-Yield Savings Account

There are different types of accounts and they serve different purposes. Let’s talk about how to best use a high-yield savings account.

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5 Ways to Find the Money to Start an Emergency Fund

February 4, 2021 / Dan Miller
5 Ways to Find the Money to Start an Emergency Fund

If you don’t have an emergency fund, it’s definitely something that you want to start. Here are five ways to find money to make that happen.

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21 Side Hustles for Teachers In and Out of the Classroom

October 26, 2020 (Last Modified: January 26, 2021) / Mint
21 Side Hustles for Teachers In and Out of the ClassroomEducators are the ones that ignite a love of learning inside each of us and help mold us for future success in life. They’re essential to student growth, invaluable in their communities, work countless hours preparing lessons, and care for...

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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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The “Spaving” Trap: How 58% of Americans Wastefully Spend to Save

September 17, 2020 (Last Modified: December 11, 2020) / Mint
The “Spaving” Trap: How 58% of Americans Wastefully Spend to SaveAmericans’ lives have changed drastically this year, and so have their financial habits. As a result of widespread economic instability, it’s been reported that 64% of Americans claimed their spending choices would be permanently changed in the wake of COVID-19....

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How Much of Your Paycheck Should You Save Each Month?

August 31, 2020 (Last Modified: September 1, 2020) / Mint
How Much of Your Paycheck Should You Save Each Month?You’ve always heard it’s important to save as much as you can, but what does that really mean? Realistically speaking, saving can be hard once your paycheck hits your bank account. Bills, necessities, and extra wants may slowly diminish your...

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Building Savings (How to Make Your Money Grow in a Savings Account)

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
Although there are no magic tricks to make you into an instant millionaire, there are a few ways you can learn how to build your money in no time. No matter how much debt you have or how little income...

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5 Ways Mint.com Helps at Tax Time

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
5 Ways Mint.com Helps at Tax Time The Super Bowl is over, and the groundhog has predicted six more weeks of winter. Furthermore, the April 15 tax deadline looms menacingly. Whether you settle up with Uncle Sam yourself using tax...

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4 Reasons Why Creating a Budget Can Increase Your Wealth

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
Building wealth isn’t necessarily second nature to anyone, but you have to start somewhere. Budgets aren’t simply a means to keep track of whether your bills are paid and which accounts are due. They’re your tool for managing money in...

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What To Do With Your Tax Refund (10 Smart Tax Refund Investments)

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
What To Do With Your Tax Refund (10 Smart Tax Refund Investments)Few things brighten up a dull, cold winter like a robust tax refund from Uncle Sam. In 2019, the average tax refund was $3,068—that’s a lot of extra dough. But before you go on a shopping spree or otherwise splurge with...

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