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How to Manage Money Like a Boss and Own It
Finding yourself stuck with no funds by the end of the month? Keeping all your money in your checking account instead of using a savings account? Are you spending your money mindlessly, broke and feeling like crap? You’re not alone.
How to Plan a Food Budget for Financial Wellness
We’re all familiar with the adage “waste not, want not”. That can’t be truer when it comes to food, especially on World Food Day. The value of the amount of food we throw away is quite a lot when we put a price on it.
Halloween Budgeting: Enjoy Spooky Fun on a Budget
Halloween is right around the corner. Time for the creepy creeps, goosebumps and candies. If you haven’t thought about it already, it’s time to start planning. Everything, from décor to costumes — the sooner you start planning, the better and cheaper.
Are You Financially Prepared for the Next Pandemic?
A lot of people were unprepared to deal with the financial turmoil Covid-19 caused. Before the pandemic hit, only a third of employees were able to say that they were spending less than they earn and that they regularly set money aside for saving.
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Did You Get an IRS Letter on a Change in Your Tax Amount?
Over 11 million letters have been sent out to taxpayers by the Internal Revenue Service, informing them that they will not be getting the actual refund they originally calculated or that they owe even more in taxes to the government
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Tax Filing Extension 2023 – Things to remember
The month of April is when taxes are due in the United States. It's the month where you would find many filers doing whatever it takes to meet the deadline. However, if you've missed it and got a tax extension, now's the time to pay it.
How to Plan Your Finances: A Step-by-Step Guide [2024]
Some of us love our jobs while as per surveys, most of us are either frustrated or tired of being in a professional, working environment. If you’re feeling like this at the moment, perhaps it is time for you to take a break from work, put your feet up and relax for a bit. Maybe it’s time you took a vacation.
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Crafting Comprehensive Financial Plans for Your Future
Financial planning may be the easiest or the hardest thing to do, depending on how you approach it. Where are you with your financial plans? How well are they working for you? Or do you need to know how to get started? We have you covered.
10 Ways Teachers Can Make Extra Money With a Side Hustle
Whether you’re working as a teacher in a full-time or part-time capacity, there may be times when you feel the need to have an additional source of income. In fact, having more than one source of income is good from a financial point of view. Supplemental income will go a long way in helping you grow your savings and emergency funds.
Managing Debt Stress: Tips for a Worry-Free Financial Future
Debt is the new normal today. However, that doesn't mean it's easy to deal with. Getting rid of your debt will give your finances a little more breathing space. Ultimately, you’d rather spend your money on boosting your savings, starting a retirement fund, investing in the stock market, and so on — instead of paying off loans and consumer debt bills.
Smart Hacks to Get Affordable Healthcare for Your Child
Take a step back and look at the year that has gone by. A good chunk of your money has probably gone into health care products, vaccinations, medical check-ups and treatment for various illnesses and other health-related issues.
Do Your Apps Know More About Your Money Than You?
Did you know that the apps on your phone may know more about your money than you? We may not all be techies, but on National Techies Day, it’s essential that we be as technologically equipped as possible, especially with our finances.
Cash Now Pay Later: What is the future of BNPL
Buy Now Pay Later is the trend now. The option to not pay immediately and return the money in easy installments without the nag of credit checks or interest fees is reshaping the way we look at money.
What New York’s bills mean for the city’s delivery workers
During the Covid-19 pandemic, food delivery workers have become ubiquitous as restaurants relied entirely on delivery services to survive. The gig working industry had gone for a toss. Here's how New York is changing that.
Raise financially independent daughters with these 4 simple tips
As parents, it is super important to show your daughters how to be savvy with money. When you give them money lessons, you give your girls the tools they need to become financially independent as they grow into young women. 
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