Good morning, HTM family!
3 quick reminders to start the dayâŚ
- If you donât go after what you want, chances are youâll never get it. Todayâs a great day to GO for it!
- If you donât ask, the answer will always be no. Todayâs a great day to ASK for stuff!
- If you donât take any steps forward, youâll always be stuck in the same place. Today is a great day to MOVE on!
Go for it. Ask for stuff. Keep moving.
That is all.
OK, onto the money stuff đđđ
TO DO
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Today: Leave a note for someone who impressed you recently. Itâs quick, free, and youâll brighten their life. đŞ
MONEY
Random Cash Facts đľ
If youâve been listening to How To Money for a while, you probably know a thing or two about cash⌠but I bet you didnât know at least one of these random money facts:

- There used to be a $10,000 bill â This gives a whole new meaning to âbig bills.â Before 1969, the U.S. Government issued $500, $1,000, $5,000 and even $10,000 bank notes! Theyâre still considered legal tender, but most of them are held by collectors. đ°đ°đ°
- The oldest money still in use â The British Pound was originally called the âpound sterlingâ, and itâs been used since 775 AD. Thatâs over 1,200 years ago! đ¤ŻÂ (The US Dollar was created around 1785)
- Your moneyâs dark secret â A study led by Yeugang Zuo, Ph.D of the University of Massachusetts found that between 85-90% of bank notes in the US & Canada had traces of cocaine on them! đ¤Ť
- There are more $2 bills than you might think â Although thought to be rare, there are over a billion (1.4 billion to be exact) $2 bills in circulation today. But beware, some people consider them to be bad luck. đą
- You can iron your money â Want nice, crisp bills? You can actually iron out crumpled US bills because theyâre made of fabric and not paper (75% cotton, and 25% linen) đľ
- âMind Your Businessâ â This was the first quote on the original US penny, believed to be designed by Benjamin Franklin. It changed over time and since 1864 has been âIn God We Trustâ.
So now you have a few random money facts to impress your friends and family or the next cashier you come across when making a purchase!
Related:
- đ¸Â More Facts: 21 Fun Facts About Money
- đŁÂ HTM Blog: Common money phrases, true or false?
TOGETHER WITH EMPOWER**
Automated (and free!) Net Worth Tracking

A few years back, Empower Retirement purchased Personal Capital, our favorite net worth tracking tool! The good news is all that changed was the name, not any of the free features or management tools.
While they do offer portfolio management and stuff for high net worth clients, the easy to use dashboard and expense tracking is the best part â and thatâs free for everyone. All you need is to connect your bank accounts, credit cards, and brokerages. Then sit back as the software organizes your financial life into neat little summaries and charts.
If you don’t track your net worth or are looking for a more automated approach, check out Empower! đŞ
CREDIT CARDS
The 7 Golden Rules⌠đł
Todayâs chart is one of several we found nestled deep within a nerdy study about credit card rewards.
Overall, the study found that (surprise, surprise) âregardless of income, sophisticated individuals profit from reward credit cards at the expense of naive consumersâ
Clearly, more people pay for rewards cards than benefit from them đđđ

So what actually makes a âsophisticatedâ credit card user? Here are some golden rules of responsible usage:
- Pay the full balance, on time, every time. The moment you have an outstanding balance, you pay interest (compounded every. single. day.) Sophisticated users never pay interest.
- Donât buy stuff you canât afford! Save for things, then buy them. Not the other way around.
- Never take cash advances. Pulling money out at an ATM with your credit card has a special set of immediate fees. They really hurt.
- Always review statements/transactions. Thatâs how you catch fraud, fees, overspending, whether discounts/points have been applied, etc. Sophisticated users review everything.
- Monitor your utilization ratio. A best practice is to stay below 30% of your total available credit line.
- Watch out for annual fees! You can usually transfer your account to a no-fee card at the same bank or issuer. Donât pay annual fees for cards you rarely use.
- Actually USE your rewards. Letting rewards expire is like saving up all your spare change throughout the year and then throwing it in the trash at the end. Take advantage of what is offered.
If you know deep down that you canât stick to responsible usage, stay away from credit cards. Itâs not worth it.
But if youâre open to learning and practicing the golden rules, credit cards can truly work in your favor.
Related stuff:
- đ¨âđť Full HTM Blog: Credit Card Golden Rules
- đ§ Just for Fun: How to Go Broke Within a Year
- đłď¸Â Find the best card for you: The HTM credit card tool
ICYMI
Recent ChitchatâŚ
E-fund đ
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The CFPB warns you shouldnât store loads of cash within apps like Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, or Apple Pay⌠They are not federally insured bank accounts like regular banks or credit unions. Right now *billions* of dollars are stored in these apps â if this is you, move your stash to a legit insured bank.
Average Savings đ
According to Fidelityâs latest report, here are the average and median 401k balances for each generation. (keep in mind, 401k plans donât paint a full picture of all retirement savings)
Money = Happiness? đ¤ˇââď¸
There have been conflicting studies on whether more money = more happiness in life. Researchers have now joined forces and in summaryâŚÂ âif youâre rich and miserable, more money wonât help. For everyone else, more money was associated with higher happiness to somewhat varying degrees.â
Real Time đÂ
FedNow is set to launch next month⌠Bye-bye to 2-3 day ACH transfers and hello to instant â> bank money transfers. No matter when you want to move funds, itâll happen in seconds (assuming your bank is part of the network).
Freelance Tips đŠâđť
New HTM blog for all you side hustlers and self-employed peeps:Â 11 money tips for freelancers and gig workers.
FRIENDS OF HTM
Lauryn Williams @ Worth Winning

Before Lauryn was in finance, she was a medal-winning Olympian!! Not just that, she was the first American female to win medals in BOTH the summer and winter Olympics â in sprinting & bobsledding! (yep, real-life Cool Runnings đ)
Lauryn founded Worth Winning to help young folks confidently plan their finances. She holds a CSLP (a whiz at student loans) â so if any of you are freaking out about the upcoming âpayment unpauseâ, definitely check out Laurynâs stuff.
We also interviewed Lauryn on Ep 397 a couple of years back talking about student loans. Check it out!
Cheers for reading, and have an awesome day ahead đŞ
Best friends out đť



