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10 things rich people do every day (and you should too)

This post is sponsored by Morning Brew. Check out the free daily email which makes reading the news a real pleasure. This is one of the few daily emails that deserves a place in my inbox. Do you want to get rich? One of the best ways to get started is to learn what rich […]

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How does your health affect your life insurance rates?

Visit any personal finance site and chances are you will find an article on how buying life insurance for young people can save you money (we even have this article). So you’ve finally decided to listen and take out life insurance BUT the next biggest question is: can I even to qualify based on my […]

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6 Ways To Make Money ($ 500 +) With The Acorns App

Acorns is my favorite app where I can put a little change. Try the Acorns app now, and get $ 5 FREE when you sign up. If you’re like me you’re always looking for ways make extra money… The Acorns Investing app is a great way to passively earn and invest money. I have tried […]

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Buying a condominium vs. House

If you are thinking of buying a home, you probably settled on one of two options: a single family home. or condominium. After all, it’s a good feeling to own a roof (or ceiling) over your head, and depending on whether you have a HOA, you can whatever you want to make the space your […]

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Real estate stocks: what they are and how to invest in them

It’s funny how sometimes life can provide clues as to how you should manage your finances. For example, a few years ago, a minor skiing accident showed my lack of investment diversity. You’re probably scratching your head wondering what I’m talking about. Let me prepare the stage for you. After exiting the lift in Beaver […]

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5 most successful stocks and what to buy now

2020 was an unusual year for the global economy. Even more surprising was the impact of the economic consequences on the stock market. This was the year when expensive shares became even more expensive. Given the high unemployment rate and falling GDP, everyone expected the stock market to crash. However, markets bounced back and surpassed […]

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All About Personal Financial Report

By keeping track of your finances, you can create a secure and fulfilling future. This is where your personal financial statement comes in. At its core, a personal financial statement offers an overview of your financial situation at any given time. It can help you succeed in various areas of your life. Why do you […]

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Dead Cat Bounce: The Complete Guide

They say that what happens must go down, but an equally true and less discussed phenomenon is that what goes down must go up. At least sometimes. The idea of ​​”bouncing a dead cat” may sound a bit unsettling, but if you hear it mentioned in a trading context, it refers to a specific phenomenon […]

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Best credit cards of 2021 (how we make an extra $ 2,000 a year)

Several years ago I came to the painful realization that my credit card habits were costing me more than $ 10,000 up to this point! No, I didn’t have any credit card balance, I didn’t pay any interest or late fees. I paid my bill honestly each month in full. My mistake was that I […]

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7 tax deductions and incentives for college students to save money

Over the past 20 years, the cost of college tuition has tripled and has grown nearly 8 times faster than wages. While public higher education is mostly the responsibility of the state, the federal government does encourage continuing education through tax deductions and tax incentives. To see how you can take advantage of these tax […]

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