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Unconscious beliefs, often rooted in childhood, can affect your financial behaviors in adulthood. How to flip the script on those that are harmful.
Author explores the fear, anxiety, and guilt that money decisions can stir up and offers advice on how to calm down and find ...
Whether you're saving up for that big purchase, spending less to pay off debt or just frugal by nature, there are plenty of ...
You had a bad day ... a heat-of-the-moment urge or something you can live without, that’s when the 1% rule might help pass up the item — and ultimately save big. The 1% rule can also apply ...
A question that I answered in a previous column brought a small avalanche of mail, mostly from readers who were aghast that I ...
If you’ve ever looked at your bank account and thought, Why did I buy that? — there’s probably a reason behind it. Here are ...
as it’ll get done in three minutes instead! Over the course of a year, this can save a significant amount of water (and therefore money). They were originally touted as a fad, but air fryers are ...
Personally, I do a quick spending review ... if I couldn't afford to pay for something quickly, I didn't buy it. Staying out of debt kept my money free to save, invest, and grow -- and that ...
Are you making mistakes when it comes to saving ... a lot of money. Unfortunately, this is usually a bad idea because these companies can charge a lot of money for things you can do anyway ...
After three years in NYC, I moved back to Virginia to save money and figure out what I wanted. While living there, I decided I wanted to travel and realized I'd saved enough money to do it.