5 Ways Spenders and Savers Can Find Common Ground
5 Ways Spenders and Savers Can Find Common Ground
If you believe the old axiom “opposites attract,” you won’t be surprised if you find yourself in a relationship with someone who’s different from you. But when money habits are one of those differences, your partner’s quirks can quickly go from charming to alarming. It is definitely challenging for spenders and savers to navigate being […]
Read MoreTips for Managing Friendship and Finances
Misunderstandings about money have caused the downfall of many friendships. Because we all have different backgrounds and experiences, we all approach money and financial issues in our own unique ways. Fortunately, there are some tried-and-true tips to help you manage the sometimes awkward intersection of friendship and finances. Let’s see what they are. Be Prepared […]
Read MoreWhat is Credit Utilization (And Why Does it Matter?)
When it comes to establishing and maintaining a good credit history, one term you’ll hear frequently is credit utilization. But what exactly does that mean, and why is it important? Let’s take a look at what it is and what it means for you. What is Credit Utilization? When calculating a credit score, the […]
Read More5 Surprising Personal Finance Beliefs
With all the world’s information at our fingertips, you’d think consumers would have a good grasp of basic financial information. Surprisingly, many people still don’t understand some of the fundamental concepts of personal finance. Or they continue to believe old, outdated or just plain incorrect information. Let’s take a look at some personal finance beliefs […]
Read MoreTips to Manage Your Digital Wants and Needs
Technology has changed the way we listen to music, watch movies and TV, go shopping and keep ourselves informed, occupied and entertained from the moment we wake up in the morning until we go to sleep at night. With that shift in lifestyle, you’ve probably also noticed some changes in your spending habits. It’s all […]
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