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3 Ways to Protect Your Retirement Funds From Covid-19

May 14, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
3 Ways to Protect Your Retirement Funds From Covid-19From furloughs to layoffs to pay cuts, our financial lives have become more uncertain than ever. The truth is that when getting through today is difficult, planning for tomorrow can feel impossible. Now, some employers are cutting company match on...

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Relationships, Retirement

Why Being Financially Literate Is So Important in 2020

April 28, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Why Being Financially Literate Is So Important in 2020The phrase financial literacy has been a key topic of many articles and blogs, with the actual approach being so vastly different. Is it as simple as being in tune with the current times in our economy? How can we...

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How To Not Go Into Debt Over A Vacation

February 24, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
How To Not Go Into Debt Over A VacationIs it just me or is everyone under the sun planning a vacation? Let’s be honest though, whether those plans involve a ski trip or a beach- they can get pricey. Between airfare, hotel accommodations, spending money, and other added...

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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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How to Make Checking Your Finances Part of Your Sunday Self Care Routine

February 16, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
How to Make Checking Your Finances Part of Your Sunday Self Care RoutineWhen you personally evaluate what self-care means to you, what comes to mind? There could be a mini shopping trip involved, a trip to your favorite pampering spot or grabbing something to eat from a favorite restaurant. For others, it...

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Money & Relationships, Relationships

Don’t Swipe Right on These 3 Financial Flags

February 14, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Don’t Swipe Right on These 3 Financial FlagsWhile new dating apps are popping up every other week to help you find your perfect match, romantic relationships are still extremely complicated. A major goal for many couples is to get married one day. If you do get married,...

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Relationships

#RealMoneyTalk: How to Talk Through Financial Imbalance with Your S/O

February 10, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
#RealMoneyTalk: How to Talk Through Financial Imbalance with Your S/OFor today’s #RealMoneyTalk, we are going to walk through a couple of ways that you can talk with your spouse, partner or significant other about financial imbalance in your relationship. Interpersonal relationships can be complicated (of course!) and money is...

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Which Streaming Services Are Worth Paying for in 2020?

January 27, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Having cable is just like walking into an all-you-can-eat restaurant. You pay one price, then you’re faced head-on with a spread of every item you could possibly want and things that you didn’t even know you needed. But the reality...

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Money & Relationships

12 Activities to Combat Stress That Won’t Break the Bank

June 5, 2019 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
Called the “health epidemic of the 21st century” by the World Health Organization, stress is no laughing matter. The negative effects of stress are wide-reaching, impacting physical, mental, emotional, and even financial well-being. Physically, feelings of stress can bring about...

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Real Money Talk

You’re Not Alone: The Top 4 #RealMoneyTalk Stories That Are Just Like You

April 1, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
Does this sound like you? “I brought this money mess on myself. I should have known more about finance and now I’m stuck.” #RealMoneyTalk, we’ve all been there. You’re not alone in how you feel about money, but most of...

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