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How Good Is Financial Advice From a 3×5 Card?

Saving money and investing for your future are a part of what we’ve all learned through the years. What’s interesting is that this seems to be a lot harder than you’d think. If you have at least $5K in a savings account, you’re probably doing better than most of your friends, but why is that?  Maybe a little financial advice from a 3×5 card can help. Tamila McDonaldTamila...

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Posted in: Credit and Debt, Money, Personal Finance, Saving Money

Touchdown: Super Bowl Spending Rising 8.5% This Year

Super Bowl spending is up.
Super Bowl spending is expected to rise 8.5% on a per person basis this year compared to last. Jackie CohenJackie Cohen is an award winning financial journalist turned turned financial advisor obsessed with climate change risk, data and business. Jackie holds a B.A. Degree from Macalester College and an M.A. in English from Claremont Graduate University. www.jackiecohen.xyz jQuery(window).load(function(){ ...

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4 Budgeting Tips For An Inconsistent Income

If you have an inconsistent income, trying to budget effectively can be stressful. I tend to have lots of anxiety in general so when I started earning a fluctuating income last year, my nerves often got the best of me. Freelancers, servers, bartenders and the like all have this in common and it can be hard to plan out what you’ll spend and how you’ll manage your money if you don’t...

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Ways to Earn Extra Money (To Pay Your Bills) In One Hour

Many of us have found ourselves in a situation where we would love to have some extra money ASAP. Even though I tend to stick to a budget and live on less than I earn, that doesn’t mean I’m not faced with extra and unexpected expenses every month. Many of those expenses aren’t emergencies so I don’t want to use my emergency savings to cover them. If you can relate, it’s...

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