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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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Planning

5 Tips to Start and Finish The Year Financially Strong

December 30, 2020 / Marsha Barnes
5 Tips to Start and Finish The Year Financially StrongThis year has been one for the books and if there’s one lesson that continues to ring true it’s: prepare for the unknown while staying committed to your financial journey. We’ve all had our shares of financial challenges – but...

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Budgeting

6 Signs Your Personal Finance Software Makes Life Easier

November 11, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
6 Signs Your Personal Finance Software Makes Life Easier Finding personal finance software is easy, because there are countless choices in mobile apps, online programs, and finance software you can run on your home computer. But they’re certainly not equal....

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Relationships

Smart Money Moves For Every Woman

February 20, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Smart Money Moves For Every Woman  Gone are the days where women wait around for prince charming to sweep them off their feet and save them from debt.  Even with the gender pay gap — in which women on average earn 80 cents to every...

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Relationships

Your New Year’s Financial Resolution Check-in

January 31, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Su Yee Aw
Your New Year’s Financial Resolution Check-in  After seeing the #NewDecadeWhoDis posts or “Best of the Decade” lists on social media for all of January, you’re probably just as over it as I am. The energy of the new year is so powerful, but you know...

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Relationships

Now’s the Time to Celebrate Your Financial Victories

January 3, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
As we look forward to a new year and a new decade with opportunities to learn and grow, it’s important to take some time to reflect on your accomplishments from 2019, including your financial wins! Celebrating the big moments as...

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Relationships

Master These 5 Financial Habits to Crush 2020

October 21, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
If you turn on the news, check social media or even turn on the radio, you will definitely hear someone talking about an upcoming recession. 2020 is fast-approaching, and apparently so is another recession, which means it’s time to focus...

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Real Money Talk

#RealMoneyTalk: Your PSL Is Not Going to Make or Break Your Bank

October 16, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
A man notices his co-worker drinking a latte. He asks, “How often do you drink lattes?”  “Every day,” says the co-worker.  “Wow! Every day for 30 years of your professional career!” says the man. “That’s so much money! A latte...

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Debt

How I Did It: Getting Back on Track After the Summer Splurge

September 12, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
As the cooler months of autumn roll in and you’re looking to revamp your fall wardrobe, you might be checking your bank account and freaking out, or completely avoiding it because you know you dropped a lot of $$$ this...

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Relationships

3 Easy Ways to Set and *Actually* Stick to Your Financial Goals

May 21, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
Everybody knows that in January people are jotting down all the goals they have for the year, but, more often than not, by the time March rolls around those goals are nowhere to be found. That’s because it’s much easier...

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