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12 Shopping Addiction Signs That May Surprise You
A shopping addiction, or compulsive buying disorder, is a pattern of purchasing habits that become difficult to stop. Here are 12 often-overlooked signs.
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Flex Spending Accounts: How to Use The Extra Cash
Does your health insurance include a flex spending account? Here’s how to use that tax-free cash, before the end of the year.
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How To Get Out of Debt: Is Debt Consolidation Worth It?
When you’re faced with mounting bills, it’s hard to know where to turn or what to do. Beware of pitches that offer you answers that sound too simple
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Money Mistakes We Make at All Ages
People can make money mistakes at any age. What’s important is that we learn from our mistakes and take the necessary actions to fix the situation.
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What is “Slow” Money, and How Do I Get It?
Money terms come and go. Some, like the word “banknote” have been around for generations, but the meaning has changed as society evolved. Here’s how.
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Can it Wait? Choosing a Beneficiary – Know When it Matters
Whatever life has in store for you, one of the best ways to be ready is to establish a beneficiary to inherit what you’ve worked so hard to save.
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Piggy Banks, Envelopes, and Mattresses, Oh My! Pros and Cons of The Cash-Only Approach
Have you ever heard of the “envelopes method” of budgeting? If not, here’s what you should know to decide if it is the best way for you and your money.
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How Financial Counselors Can Help You
Financial counselors can help you make sense of your debt. But, they can also help you with much more when it comes to your money.
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Charitable Giving: To Give or Not to Give, That is The Question
Should you donate? The answer may surprise you. Charitable giving is a subjective topic, and here we discuss your financial readiness.