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Do You (Really) Need a Financial Advisor?
Plan your financial plan: When does a financial advisor makes sense, and when does it cost you more?
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Feeling Financial Stress?
Short on cash, late payments, increasing debt? Check out these blinking red lights that indicate financial trouble.
Are Payment Apps the Way to Go?
Are they safe for your money and your budget? That all depends how you handle them. Do proper due diligence before use, starting with watching this …
In Need of a Checking Account?
Before opening your checking account, do proper research. There are many different types and options, and many institutions are after your business.…
Are Cryptocurrencies the Way to Go?
Cryptocurrency—encrypted or digital currency—are a (new) form of online money that you can use to pay or buy things. It’s quick and tr…
10 Principles for Online Privacy
These helpful principles are developed by the "Teaching Privacy" project from the International Computer Science Institute and the University of Cal…
Wanna Go on the Longest Vacation of Your Life?
Great. Save money every month—start early (now is almost too late)—and compound interest is going to help you to be able to retire (and take tha…
Is Your Job Future Proof?
Society is changing, and so is technology. Do you know what jobs and skills will be needed in the (near) future?
How Much Does Impulse Buying Cost You?
Everybody makes impulsive and unplanned buying decisions sometimes. For many people this may wreck their budget. How do you (plan to) stop this impu…
Is Online Shopping (Always) Cheaper?
Online shopping prices can be based on the quirkiest variables, from the time of day, your location, or even the devices you use. Better stock up on…
Investing Soon? Watch Out for Promissory Note Scams
If you're looking to get a better return on investment (compared to today's historically low interest rates), be extra cautious for promissory note …
What Is a 401(k) Plan?
A 401(k) plan in laymen's terms is a saving plan for retirement, offered by your employer. There’s a lot to 401(k)’s, so it is probably makes se…
Why Pay Rip-Off Rates for High Interest Loans?
Need money fast? Together with payday loans and check cashing services, high interest rate loans (at times with trip digit interest rates) are an op…
Should You Preload Credit Card Payments?
Do you make credit card purchases before consulting your budget? If so, think about "preloading payments" instead.
Why Do Companies Have "Rewards" Programs?
Rewards or loyalty programs come with many perks. Some may be great, others may cost you dearly. See whether such programs make sense for you and yo…
Are Small Investment Apps Suitable for You?
Using your mobile device to trade on the stock market comes with pros and cons. Be sure to dig in deep before you start using one, and this video ma…
Can Skepticism Help You Save a Few Bucks?
Skepticism means questioning things and getting proof before you accept them as the truth. Asking questions and getting the facts can make you a sma…
Want the Best Deals for Your Travel Buck?
Going on a trip? There's a plethora of useful websites to help you get most out of your travel buck.
How Do Ads Impact Your Kids?
The average kid spends about 7 hours per day on screen media. You won’t be surprised to hear they are exposed to many ads in the process.
Should You Change Your Cell Phone Plan?
There are many differences in cell phone plans and providers. Doing some research can save you considerable money. Weigh your options and find the c…
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