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Curb Emotional Spending with These 6 Mindful Money Tips

December 11, 2020 / Mint
Curb Emotional Spending with These 6 Mindful Money TipsIt’s common to treat yourself to something sweet when you’re feeling down, or celebrate achievements over dinner. However, little “treats” may be emotional spending in disguise. If you’re frequently feeling guilty for buying things you never use, you may be...

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15 Charitable Acts You Can Do on a Budget This Holiday Season

November 10, 2020 / Mint
15 Charitable Acts You Can Do on a Budget This Holiday SeasonOne coat could keep someone warm, one meal could relieve someone’s hunger, and one organ donor could save 75 lives. A single charitable act could put a smile on someone’s face, or even improve someone’s life — and it can...

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How To, Student Finances

How to Budget for Grad School Applications

September 1, 2020 / Zina Kumok
How to Budget for Grad School ApplicationsBy the time most people consider grad school, they’ve already had a taste of the real world – and a look at the price tag. Even those lucky enough to land a high-paying job right off the bat are likely...

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Early Career, How To

How to Negotiate Salary Increases and Promotions

August 28, 2020 / Dan Miller
How to Negotiate Salary Increases and Promotions

If you’re looking to make more money this year there are a couple options. Let’s start by making sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth.

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How To, Student Finances

5 Steps to Refinancing Student Loans

August 24, 2020 (Last Modified: September 3, 2020) / Zina Kumok
5 Steps to Refinancing Student Loans

If you’re thinking about refinancing your student loans, here are some strategies to determine if it’s the right move – and to make sure you get the best rates.

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How to Get Extra Money From Bank Signup Bonuses

August 20, 2020 (Last Modified: August 28, 2020) / Dan Miller
How to Get Extra Money From Bank Signup Bonuses

Many banks offer bonuses for creating new checking or savings accounts. Here is how it’s possible to earn extra money through these offers.

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Financial Planning, How To

How to Talk to Your Significant Other About Finances

August 18, 2020 (Last Modified: October 7, 2020) / Dan Miller
How to Talk to Your Significant Other About Finances

For National Couples Day, we are going to explore ways to talk to your significant other about finances and set financial goals as a couple.

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How to Sell Online

August 6, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
How to Sell OnlineSelling online can be a fun, convenient, and lucrative way to get rid of your old things — or even to start your own small business. It’s no secret that online retail has been increasing in popularity. In fact, over...

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What is Life Insurance?

August 5, 2020 (Last Modified: September 11, 2020) / Matthew Amster-Burton
What is Life Insurance?

Many people avoid buying life insurance, which is hardly surprising: they worry that it will be complicated or expensive, or that it will put them face-to-face with their own mortality (or an insurance agent; same idea). As a result, many folks who need life insurance don’t have it, and plenty who do don’t actually need it or have the wrong kind.

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

July 28, 2020 / 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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