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How Long Does It Take to Refinance a House (+ 5 Ways to Speed Up the Process)
Weâre all looking for ways to cut down on expenses â especially fixed expenses that lock us into a contracted bill month after month. One common way to spare your budget is to decrease your living expenses, including your house…
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5 Ways to Keep Winter Decor Bright
Traditionally, spring and summer corner the market on bold, bright colors, with fall and winter ushering in richer, more muted tones. However, this yearâs popular…
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How To Create A Budget Friendly Spread For Fourth Of July
Nothing says summertime like a BBQ, and getting friends and family together for some food and friends for the Fourth of July is the perfect way to celebrate. Iâm usually the host for these get-togethers, and even though I absolutely…
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Mint Money Audit: Making the Most of a Side Hustle
This weekâs Mint audit introduces us to Selena, 48, a mom of two living in San Antonio, Texas. She is a community college director and her husband, 51, is a full-time graphic designer who also manages a booming side hustle…
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How Much Is Enough For Retirement?
If you’re thinking about how much is enough for retirement, you’re probably contemplating a retirement and need to know how to pay for it. If you are, that’s good because one of the challenges we face is how we’re going to fund our retirement. Determining then how much retirement savings is enough depends on a …
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8 Ways to Save Money on Date Night
Planning budget-friendly date nights can keep your relationship and your finances healthy.
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How to Choose the Best Healthcare Plan for Your Budget
Healthcare expenses can take a huge chunk out of any familyâs budget so I want to break down how a family can weigh the pros and cons of a traditional health plan vs a high deductible one. Health Insurance Getting…
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Why Set Impossible Goals for 2021? [The Ultimate New Yearâs Savings Hack]
In the 1980s, self-driving cars and smartphones without antennas were only things youâd see in movies â unimaginable futuristic goals. Now, these âimpossibleâ inventions are part of peopleâs everyday lives. These innovative ideas were thought to be outlandish years ago…
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How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s
You donât want to work the rest of your life. Hereâs how to save in your 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s, even if retirement seems light years away.
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Medicare is a federal health insurance program widely used by U.S. citizens and permanent residents age 65 and older. The program also applies to those younger than age 65 who have disabilities, end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or other diseases. But … Continue reading →
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