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8 Things You Can Sell to Get Extra Cash (and Space)
Is your home feeling a little cluttered? Want to get through the holidays, or start the new year, with a little extra cash in your pocket? If there are unused or seldom-used items taking up space in your home, consider selling them. Whether you’re purging your attic, decluttering your whole house, or getting ready to move, periodically selling off old things helps you simplify your lifestyle while earning quick cash – sometimes morethan you might expect.
READ THE ARTICLELooking for a great rewards card? Read this first.
Think about everything you buy each month. Now, imagine if each dollar you spent helped you earn something you really want – like an awesome vacation, designer handbag, or more money in your pocket. In addition to the convenience and security they provide, debit and credit cards may let you earn valuable rewards like these. But there are some important facts you should know in order to choose the card that’s best for you.
READ THE ARTICLE6 Must-Follow Holiday Budgeting Tips
The holidays are approaching quickly and with them comes fun, food, gifts for the family, and the need to figure out how to pay for it all. The fact is, the average American can easily spend between $800 – $1000 on the holidays each year. Unfortunately, many people don’t save in advance and put it all on the credit card. This leaves them with a savings shortfall, or worse, a large credit card balance that they’ll be paying off well into the following year.
READ THE ARTICLEHoliday Club Savings: Enjoy the Season without the Stress
The holidays are one of the most enjoyable times of the year. But if you’re like many of us, they may also be one of the most expensive. Whether you’re heading out of town or heading to the mall, the cost of gifts, travel, and entertaining can leave you in the red come January. The secret is to start saving for the holidays as soon as possible.
READ THE ARTICLE5 Budget-Friendly Benefits of Online Grocery Shopping
It’s the season of pumpkin spice, Thanksgiving feasts, and big grocery bills. If you’re looking to make the most of your time with family and friends, while saving money on food, shopping for groceries online could be your solution.
READ THE ARTICLE5 Ways to Avoid Awkward Money Dilemmas
Few things are as important as our relationships with friends and family. The last thing you want is for money issues to get between you and your loved ones. While it’s a wonderful thing to be there for a friend, awkward money dilemmas can put your relationships in jeopardy if you aren’t careful. Here are a few common situations you may encounter, and ways to handle them.
READ THE ARTICLE8 Fun Ways to Teach Your Child About Money
As adults, the ways that we spend, save, and manage our money can be serious business. But as kids, this doesn’t have to be the case. Whether your child is taking their first steps or saving for their first big purchase, teaching children about money often works best when you add some fun and games to the experience. Try out some of these activities focused on financial literacy for kids. You’re sure to find a game that’s fun for both of you.
READ THE ARTICLEWant a Comfortable Retirement? Start Saving Now.
It’s easy to put off saving for retirement. Everyday expenses like rent and groceries take precedence over something that’s decades away. And other savings goals like a new car or a down payment on a house are more exciting (and feel more tangible) than retirement. But starting to save for retirement when you’re young will make saving enough money to enjoy a comfortable retirement much easier. Here’s why:
READ THE ARTICLEHow Young Adults Can Build Credit
Becoming an adult opens up a world of new opportunities, as well as new financial responsibilities. As a young adult, and throughout your life, having easy access to affordable credit may be key to achieving big goals (like buying a car or first home) and having quick access to money in emergencies. Young adults understand the importance that credit will play in their lives. But one question we often hear is: How do I build my credit in the first place?
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