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Five Steps to Saving Your (Future) Life

August 3, 2017 / Jack Otter
Five Steps to Saving Your (Future) LifeThis is a guest post from Barron’s Next, which provides personal finance and investing guidance for a new generation of investors. Visit Barron’s Next for news on hot stocks, smart advice, investing tips and more. Saving enough money for your...

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Mint Money Audit 6 Month Check-In: Was Ken Able to Attack His Student Loans?

June 30, 2017 (Last Modified: January 30, 2020) / Farnoosh Torabi
Mint Money Audit 6 Month Check-In: Was Ken Able to Attack His Student Loans?Back in December, I had the opportunity to review Ken’s financial profile. He’s an airline pilot who earns about $100,000 a year. At 36 years old, his main financial gripe is that he’s tired of carrying around his $45,000 student...

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4 Mind & Behavioral Tricks to Help You Save

March 28, 2017 / Farnoosh Torabi
4 Mind & Behavioral Tricks to Help You SaveIf your goal is to save money, budgeting and tracking your spending can go a very long way. But now, thanks to science, there are some new discoveries proving that building wealth and having more self-control around spending has much...

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Valentine’s Day Gifts: 6 Practically Free Ways to Celebrate

February 14, 2017 / Farnoosh Torabi
Valentine’s Day Gifts: 6 Practically Free Ways to CelebrateMoney certainly doesn’t buy love (like, true love), but Valentine’s Day marketers always do their best to convince us that chocolates, fancy dinners and jewelry are sure-fire ways to your beloved’s heart. Last Valentine’s Day, the National Retail Federation estimated...

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A Guide: How Much to Spend on Your Valentine

February 11, 2016 / Mint
A Guide: How Much to Spend on Your ValentineHow much you spend on your Valentine is not a measure of how much you care, nor does it mean that expensive gifts are more meaningful. Just like the handmade Valentine’s of our elementary school days – the best Valentine’s...

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10 Easy Ways to Avoid a Financial Holiday Hangover

December 3, 2015 / Holly Perez
10 Easy Ways to Avoid a Financial Holiday HangoverFast forward to January 2016. No more chestnuts roasting on an open fire. No more candy canes and mistletoe. It’s a new year and new beginnings. Yet, for many of us, there is a big 2015 reminder hanging around… the...

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How to Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle

November 23, 2015 / Kali Hawlk
How to Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle62% of Americans have no emergency savings. 47% of households don’t save anything at all. And 76% of Americans rely on the next pay period, living paycheck-to-paycheck. Your life doesn’t have to be this way. If you’re ready to break...

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Be Money Smart: Ditch Holiday Gift Giving

November 13, 2015 / Kim Tracy Prince
Be Money Smart: Ditch Holiday Gift GivingWhat if you didn’t give material gifts this year? While there are happy elves out there who love to shop for holiday gifts and have the bottomless wallets to support that effort, many of us are watching our every dollar...

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Is Your Personality Sabotaging Your Saving?

November 6, 2015 / Wisebread.com
Is Your Personality Sabotaging Your Saving?They say it takes all types — but some types have a harder time saving than others. Are you allowing some of your less flattering character traits to derail your finances? Here are four personality types that sabotage saving. 1....

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My Mint Tips: Minters Share How to Save When Shopping

October 1, 2015 / Mint
My Mint Tips: Minters Share How to Save When ShoppingMany of us have a love-hate relationship with shopping. We love purchasing new things, but sometimes overspend or, even worse, end up with buyer’s remorse. Last month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the average consumer spending in...

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