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How to Prioritize Your Purchases When Moving

How to Prioritize Your Purchases When Moving

As a military spouse who has moved numerous times—including an international move less than two weeks ago—I can say with confidence that moving is expensive. Even if some of your costs are covered by an employer or split with a partner, money still manages to fly out of your bank accounts faster than you could […]

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6 Unexpected College Fees to Budget For

6 Unexpected College Fees to Budget For

When discussing the cost of college, most of us think about sky-high tuition prices or the notoriously high costs of textbooks, but there are other costs to consider before heading off to campus. Unexpected costs of attending college can include fees for clubs, parking, test registrations and more. Let’s uncover some lesser-known college expenses so

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Personal Capital Review: A Budget Tool for Investors

Personal Capital Review: A Budget Tool for Investors

If you’re looking for a budgeting platform that provides investment products and services, Personal Capital is arguably the best out there. The company offers a variety of financial tools, including a budget, savings planner, retirement and education planner, an investment checkup and more. For high-net-worth individuals, Personal Capital also offers investment advisory services, with a

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How to Budget if You Get Paid Once a Month

How to Budget if You Get Paid Once a Month

If you get a paycheck once a month instead of weekly or biweekly, it can be harder to set and stick to a budget. That’s because unexpected expenses can make a big impact on your ability to cover essential costs. There may be times when you have to pay a large emergency expense despite the

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10 unusual budgeting methods to try (when you’ve tried everything else)

10 unusual budgeting methods to try (when you’ve tried everything else)

There are some lesser-known options that can help those in more unique financial situations manage their money.There are some lesser-known options that can help those in more unique financial situations manage their money. The post 10 unusual budgeting methods to try (when you’ve tried everything else) appeared first on Money Under 30. https://www.moneyunder30.com/unusual-budgeting-methods #financialfreedom #money

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4 Ways to Plan for Unexpected Expenses

4 Ways to Plan for Unexpected Expenses

If you suddenly had to shell out cash for an unexpected expense, how would you cover the cost? As of 2021, 32% of Americans said they might struggle to pay for an unexpected expense of more than $400, according to the Federal Reserve. Whether it’s for emergency medical care, a vet bill, a car repair

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6 Ways to Plan for Unpaid Parental Leave

6 Ways to Plan for Unpaid Parental Leave

Parenthood comes with a lot of costs, especially if it starts off with unpaid leave from work. To help financially prepare for a new baby and unpaid parental leave, expectant parents can adjust their budget, shore up their savings, utilize all possible employer and state benefits, and more. Here are six ways to help pay

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Why Saving and Debt are Big Problems for LGBTQ+ People

Why Saving and Debt are Big Problems for LGBTQ+ People

John Schneider and David Auten were living lavishly, with designer jeans, expensive parties, and frequent dinners out where they would pick up the tab for a round of drinks or pricey bottle service.  The couple, who are based in Las Vegas, soon realized they were facing more than $50,000 in debt, living in a basement

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How to Plan Financially for a Mental Health Leave

How to Plan Financially for a Mental Health Leave

Working hard to advance your career can be great, but not if it comes at the cost of your mental health.  That’s why, for many, hearing the recent news that tennis champion Naomi Osaka and gold-medal Olympic gymnast Simone Biles withdrew from their respective sporting competitions this summer may be a reason to pause and

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Can I Afford to Have a Hot Girl Summer?

Can I Afford to Have a Hot Girl Summer?

After a year spent indoors, everyone wants to have a hot girl summer in 2021. But when your financial situation is still recovering from the pandemic, can you really afford to? Whether you’re struggling to get by or just looking to save a few bucks, use these tips to go big this summer – without

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How to Get Back on Track With Your Financial Goals

Many people start off new financial goals with the turn of a new year, but sticking to a new goal (financial or otherwise) can be challenging. If you have already fallen behind on some of your financial goals, take heart in knowing that you’re not alone. It’s not uncommon for it to take several tries

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