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Inflation Is Consuming Your Cash & New Year Saving Challenges 💪

  • December 26, 2023
  • Tagged as: HYSA, inflation, investing, money challenges, personal finance
Good morning! And welcome to the final newsletter of 2023… It’s been a killer year at HTM: From the bottom of our hearts — THANK YOU — for listening, reading, sharing, and continuing to inspire...

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How to Move Out of Your Parents’ House – A 9 Step Roadmap

  • December 20, 2023
  • Tagged as: budgeting, family finance, frugal living, grocery hacks, house hacking, mindful spending, paying rent, saving money
Getting ready to move out of your parents house? Here's a guide to help make your move a successful one!

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Negotiating Rents, Price Protections, & 2024 Market Mystics 🤦‍♀️

  • December 19, 2023
  • Tagged as: budget software, emergency fund, personal finance, renting, retirement investing, stock market
Good morning, wonderful people!! “The badass in me recognizes the badass in you” A few reminders in case you forgot: You are a badass. Keep doing what you’re doing. 💪 OK, stepping off the soapbox...

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Student Loan Planner Review: Help CRUSH Your Student Loans

  • December 17, 2023
  • Tagged as: college costs, compound interest, debt avalanche, debt forgiveness, debt management, personal finance, saving money, student loans
If you have a massive amount of college debt and need help planning a way out, check out this student loan planner review!

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Financial Nudity, Record-Breaking Debt Stats, & Costco Overload 🫵

  • December 12, 2023
  • Tagged as: 401k, debt management, family finance, Financial Independence, investing
Good morning, beautiful people!! 🤩 When a storm brews, cows 🐄 can sense it coming so they run in the opposite direction… But the storm always catches up. Cows are constantly trying to outrun the...

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How to Open A Roth IRA – A Step By Step Guide

  • December 7, 2023
  • Tagged as: 401k, emergency fund, Fidelity, index funds, roth ira, saving for retirement, Vanguard
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If you’ve found this article, chances are you already know what a Roth IRA is, and how it can completely revolutionize your retirement investing. Opening and contributing to a Roth IRA is one of our...

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Free Return Cutbacks, Self Gifting & Less = More 🎁

  • December 5, 2023
  • Tagged as: budgeting, inflation, Life Hacking, personal finance, retirement investing, saving money
Good morning and happy Tuesday y’all! Snapped this pic 👇👇👇 from the tightwad book I’ve been reading lately… It’s just a great reminder right now because sometimes the holiday season leads to accidental overconsumption —...

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Discounts For Cash, Vetting Charities & Buying Happiness 👐

  • November 28, 2023
  • Tagged as: charity, Daffy, Financial Independence, giving, personal finance, saving money
Happy #GivingTuesday everyone!! 👐 Now that Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Turkey Thursday, and Siesta Sunday (just made this up, but should we make it a thing?) are all over… it’s time to get back to...

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How to Properly Vet A Charity

  • November 23, 2023
  • Tagged as: avoiding fees, budgeting, charity, donor advised funds, family finance, giving, scams
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It's important to properly vet a charity, BEFORE giving money away. Doing so will make sure your donation stretches the furthest.

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Using Credit Card Rewards for Cheap (or Free!) Travel

  • November 22, 2023
  • Tagged as: Cheap travel, credit cards, credit score, Financial Independence, Life Hacking
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If you’ve always thought that travel wasn’t in the cards for you and your budget, think again. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to be a millionaire to enjoy multiple trips each year. In...

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