When it comes to managing your personal finances, creating a budget is the first and most crucial step. A budget helps you gain control over your spending, save for the future, and achieve your financial goals. While the idea of budgeting might seem overwhelming, it doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, the simplest way […]
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Delete Your Browser History If You Care About Your Credit Score?
Your credit score of the future could be based upon your web history. According to researchers at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), lenders may soon be able to pull data from your browsing, search and purchase history. This undertaking would be done with the aim of creating a more detailed credit score. Research done by […]
5 States That Don’t Tax Retirement Income
Retirement is the late-age opportunity to say goodbye to working life tension and hello to a life of leisure — maybe. Most people retire between the ages of 63 to 65. The typical American has about $50,000 saved for their retirement. About a quarter of Americans, however, have less than $5,000 saved. And about 15% […]
What Is a Bank Run and How Do I Protect My Money?
A bank run is a situation where many depositors withdraw their money from a bank at the same time, often due to concerns about the bank’s solvency or liquidity. Bank runs can be caused by various factors, including economic crises, rumors, or news about a bank’s financial health. While bank runs are rare in modern […]
5 Powerful Investing Strategies to Consider
People all over the world trade in the stock market a number of different ways. To me, there are five that stand out and one that I follow personally. Here the five powerful investing strategies, each with their own risks and rewards: Income investing This type of investing revolves around the idea of buying securities, […]
Should I Buy Term or Whole Insurance?
If you pass away unexpectedly, life insurance can protect your loved ones financially. However, the type of insurance you get is just as important as the amount of coverage, if not more so. Term life insurance and whole life insurance are the two most common types of life insurance. Which one you choose is important. […]
3 Powerful Tax Breaks for Older Americans
If you are over the age of 65 you may qualify for more tax credits. For instance, many Americans can have a higher income threshold before being legally required to file taxes. And you qualify for a larger standard deduction. Here are three ways that being older comes with tax benefits that benefit only you. […]
5 Big Investing Mistakes Your Brain Makes
Investing in the financial markets can be both exhilarating and daunting. However, while there are potential rewards, there are also inherent risks that can lead to losses. One critical aspect that often determines an investor’s success or failure is their ability to navigate the complex world of behavioral finance. Understanding and avoiding common behavioral finance […]
How to Choose the Right Auto Insurance
In my experience, most people do not take the time to shop around or adjust their insurance policies so that they get the most coverage for what they are willing to pay. This article offers tips for how to shop for and buy car insurance properly, get the coverage you need, and save money. Most […]
Early Retirement Now: How to Make It Happen
Early retirement now is entirely possible — if you plan ahead. The pathway to early retirement involves cutting unnecessary expenses, a frugal lifestyle, earning more, and investing as much as possible. Resist the temptation to spend lavishly during the first few years of retirement to make sure your savings last. Is early retirement now possible? […]










