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Financial Planning

5 Financial Goals to Start in 2021

December 30, 2020 / Dan Miller
5 Financial Goals to Start in 2021  Although many people start New Year’s resolutions in January, there’s nothing magical about January with regards to self-improvement. Still, the best time to make a change or set a goal is today, so if you’re ready to level up...

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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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Planning

5 Retirement Planning Tips in the Age of Coronavirus

April 30, 2020 (Last Modified: November 10, 2020) / Mahima Dutt
5 Retirement Planning Tips in the Age of CoronavirusThe novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has certainly upended much if not all of daily life for many people around the world. In addition to worrying about health and safety, COVID-19 has also had a major impact on the economy and...

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Debt

New Parents: How to Avoid Common Debt Mistakes

December 1, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
I have lived most of my life as a fairly frugal person, and that is something that has really helped me out as I’ve raised 6 kids on a single salary for the past 20 years. Parenting itself has only...

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Relationships

You Should Be Preparing for These 3 Financial Emergencies

October 30, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
  Here’s a wild idea: Let’s stop building one lump “emergency fund” and start building multiple smaller funds for the most common emergencies that occur over time. Every personal finance expert says you need to have a “rainy day fund”...

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Relationships

How to Have the “Are We Financially Ready for a Baby” #RealMoneyTalk

July 10, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
  Flashback to my parents asking me: “So when are we going to get a grandchild?” My response was, “When we can afford one.” The truth is, there’s no magic number for how much money you need to have before...

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Relationships

7 Fabulous Ways to Take Pride in Your Money

June 9, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
It’s Pride season! Rainbows, glitter, and unicorns are everywhere. Many will be marching in parades and connecting with our Pride family who we may only see a few times a year. But, did you know there’s more than one way...

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Money & Relationships

The Biggest and Best List Ever of Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

April 13, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
The Biggest and Best List Ever of Ways to Use Your Tax RefundRemember how last year you read that article about changing your tax deductions on your W-4 so you wouldn’t get such a big tax refund, then you didn’t make the change? Let us help you save face with your accountant...

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Relationships

Happy Financial Literacy Month! Find Out Your Financial GPA

April 10, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
In honor of Financial Literacy Month this April, I want to talk about the importance of understanding and taking control of your financial lives. No matter what your age, gender, socioeconomic level or marital status, it’s important for everyone to...

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Real Money Talk

5 Days to a (Successful) Financial Detox

January 22, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
After the holidays, we’re all trying to cut back: on calories, spending, and other indulgences that make the holidays (arguably) the best time of the year. You know how juice cleanses shock your system into a total reboot? You can...

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