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Personal Finance for Kids: My 12-Year-Old Daughter Explains Her Strategy
My daughter, Nina, turned 25 years old last month. I know it's cliche, but I truly do remember the day she was born like it was yesterday.
I'm happy to say that Nina has always been a natural saver and good at managing her money -- and when it ...
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Grandfather Says: The Continuing Chronicles of Elaine, Part 49
The following was written by my late wife Elaine. She wrote a long book, a diary really, from which this is one passage:
A Brand-new Career at Age 50
My six years of piano teaching in the studio were busy and fun; I believe I met half the ...
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9 Ways to Get the Most from Your Coupons
Coupons are a great way to save money -- in fact, diligent coupon clippers can save a thousand dollars or more each year. Even so, many people refuse to use them. Whether they can't figure out where to find great coupons, or they don't understand how ...
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How to Budget For Unexpected Home Repairs
Owning a home is still very much part of the American Dream. But it's one that comes with a cost. Not only are housing prices on the rise across the US, but the hidden costs of owning property - especially unexpected home repairs - can often be more ...
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Black Coffee: Battle Stations!
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I've got another busy weekend ahead of ...
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How Big Should a Mortgage Down Payment Be?
Although there are exceptions to every rule, mortgage providers generally require homebuyers to contribute a minimum down payment somewhere between 3.5% and 20% of the home's purchase price. So how big should a mortgage down payment be?
Of course, ...
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Personal Finance App Review: You Need a Budget (YNAB)
In life, some people prefer chocolate while others like vanilla. And when it comes to personal finance, there will always be people who are comfortable managing their money using an Excel spreadsheet, while others prefer something a bit more ...
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6 Expert Rental Negotiation Tips
If you're moving into a new apartment and need to mind your budget, there are a few tactics you can employ to score a better deal on your new digs. In fact, by learning just a few key lease and rental negotiation tips, you'll be in a better position ...
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Hyperinflation Facts: 18 Strange Things You Probably Don’t Know
The US National Debt recently surpassed $35 trillion. Not surprisingly, the world is finally losing faith in our currency, as evidenced by the emergence of the BRICS trading bloc and its intention to introduce a new currency based on gold and, ...
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Black Coffee: Bait and Switch
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Grandfather Says: The Continuing Chronicles of Elaine, Part 48
The following was written by my late wife Elaine. She wrote a long book, a diary really, from which this is one passage:
The Summer of 1986
In 1986, the summer Erik (our youngest) graduated from Union High School, Dave and I and Erik went on a ...
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How to Lower Your Smartphone Bill: 3 Ideas to Consider
Smartphones are ubiquitous these days, but they aren't always cheap to use. So you'll be forgiven if you're the type who is always looking at how to lower your smartphone bill. After all, a typical plan-based contract could set you back $150 a month ...
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Personal Finance Bad Habits: The 33 Biggest Ones to Avoid
I'm a total neat freak. Always have been.
Truth be told, the Honeybee is a neat freak too. I think that's a big reason why we get along so well.
Oddly enough, our teenage kids are the exact opposite. They're allergic to neat.
The other day I ...
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Tax Prep Expert Options: Which One Is Right for You?
It may be summertime, but doesn't it feel like the income tax filing deadline is always just around the corner? Complicating matters is the fact that there are many tax prep expert options available to us.
When choosing the right professional to ...
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Black Coffee: Cooking the Books
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Choosing the Right Forex Trading Platform: What Every Trader Should Know
Have you ever wondered how selecting the right forex trading platform can impact your trading success? The platform you select is not just a tool for executing trades; it's the foundation of your entire exchange experience. With countless options ...
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What Is a VA Loan?
What is a VA loan? Well ... VA loans are government-backed mortgages that are insured by the Veteran's Administration. VA loans are available from qualified lenders to homebuyers who have served in the US military including:
Soldiers and sailors ...
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Credit Repair Mistakes: 6 “Smart” Moves You Need to Avoid
Once you realize that you have a credit problem, it's important to fix it as soon as you can. Unfortunately, consumers who make credit repair mistakes are quite common. Without carefully considering your credit repair strategy or even seeking ...
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How to Take Your Dream Vacation on a Tight Budget
So you want to get away after being cooped up for a couple months? Then stop planning staycations and start thinking bigger! The good news is your dream vacation can be taken on a tight budget. Here are seven tips on how to take the vacation of a ...
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