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Smart Financial Advice for Your Kids
March 14, 2022
Financial literacy might be attained easier for all of us if we were taught these vital lessons in our early years. A child’s view of money is formed at an early age. It is important to help your children build good behaviors and attitudes towards money as early as possible. Most kids get their own money through gifts or an allowance, so now is the perfect time to start teaching them about financial literacy. Here are some quick and easy ways to help you start the journey of responsible...
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Saving Money at the Grocery Store
March 14, 2022
Categories: Budget, Family, General
The coronavirus pandemic has been behind a plethora of undesirable changes — the cost of food staples rising being one of them. No one wants to spend more than necessary. While the expenditure depends greatly on where you shop and what you buy, there are many little things you can do to curtail unnecessary spending. These savings can add up over time. Sign up for a loyalty program Most if not all grocery stores have a loyalty program that is free to join, more often than not....
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How to Spot Cybercriminal Activity
March 7, 2022
Categories: Cybersecurity
When we think of cybersecurity and cybercriminal activity, we often think about businesses being at risk. It’s important to know that anyone can be affected, so there are certain precautions to take when it comes to protecting yourself and your personal information. Things to Keep an Eye Out For: 1. Unusual Account Activity One reason why it’s crucial to have notifications turned on for your bank accounts is so you can be alerted when withdrawals...
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How Do I Pay Off Student Loans Quickly?
March 1, 2022
Categories: Budget, Personal Loans, Savings, Student
Paying off student loans isn’t going to happen overnight – it takes time, and most importantly, discipline. There are some steps you can take to speed up the process and be debt-free sooner rather than later. If you’re in need of some advice on this subject, you’re in the right place. 1. Pay MORE than the minimum. If you’ve only been paying the minimum, odds are you haven’t seen a whole lot of progress. Plus, the interest you’re...
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