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How to Teach Kids About Money

  • December 25, 2022
  • Tagged as: family finance, investing, mindful spending, money games, needs vs. wants, saving money, teaching kids about money
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When you teach kids about money, you give them a HUGE leg up in life. Here are some ways to introduce financial concepts to kids.

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Rent vs Buy Conundrum, Time-in > Time-ing, & Next Year’s Sinking Fund 📩

  • December 20, 2022
  • Tagged as: credit cards, housing market, investing, money newsletter, personal finance
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Good morning lovely people! Here are a few dad jokes for the holiday week… Where does Santa keep his emergency fund?  —> In the snow-bank. How much does it cost Santa to park his sled? —> Nothing....

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Should You Get a Prenup?

  • December 20, 2022
  • Tagged as: debt management, insurance, prenup, saving money, wedding
Should you get a prenup?
Nearly 20 years ago, only 5-10% of U.S. marriages had a prenuptial (prenup) agreement. Today, that number has jumped to 40%.  Prenups aren’t just for the rich or celebrities anymore. One of the reasons for...

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Pointless Predictions, WFH Waning, & Today’s Good Vibes Forecast 🔮

  • December 13, 2022
  • Tagged as: investing, money newsletter, personal finance, saving money
Good morning everybody, this is Matt and Joel here with your Tuesday morning positive vibes forecast 👨‍🏫: Today we’re expecting mostly happiness, with a sprinkle of prosperity. There’s a ~90% chance of passionate work this morning,...

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10 Ways to Save Money in College

  • December 13, 2022
  • Tagged as: biking, college costs, frugal living, Life Hacking, saving money
Save money in college
We’ve all heard the mantra, “live like a college student,” and probably had negative feelings about it. However, the statement doesn’t have to mean eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and scrounging under your car...

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13 Ways to Save Money on Electricity 💡

  • December 11, 2022
  • Tagged as: electricity, energy bill, frugal living, Life Hacking, saving money
Save money on electricity
Have you ever taken a look at your monthly electric bill and thought to yourself, “this must be a mistake!” If so, you’re not alone. Energy costs are on the rise, and according to the...

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10 Ways to Slash Your Grocery Bill

  • December 10, 2022
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The combination of advanced marketing, high inflation, and the inability to maintain shelf discipline (pun intended) has made it extremely hard to save money on groceries in a meaningful way. In the United States, the...

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How to Avoid or Reduce Student Loan Debt

  • December 8, 2022
  • Tagged as: college costs, debt management, saving money, student loans
Avoid student loan debt
Paying for college is a challenge for most. There are numerous ways to go about it, there’s not always one clear path. You’ll most likely need to pool together funds from multiple sources. As Benjamin...

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Sneaky Subscriptions, Credit Card Controversy, & A Few Quick Money Affirmations 💪

  • December 6, 2022
  • Tagged as: credit cards, DIY, money newsletter, shopping, subscriptions, tax prep
Happy Tuesday, wealth builders!! 💪 Repeat after me… “I deserve a wealthy life” “Every dollar I save is building a stronger foundation for me and my family” “My time is extremely valuable” “There is no limit...

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Is College Worth It?

  • December 4, 2022
  • Tagged as: college costs, Entrepreneurship, saving money, student loans
Is college worth it?
For many generations the popular mantra has consistently been: If you just go to college and earn a degree, it will lead to a high-paying job. That statement used to be overwhelmingly true and it...

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