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Couples Cash, Debt Ceiling Stuff, & 9 Little Uplifting Phrases 🤗

  • May 16, 2023
  • Tagged as: debt management, HYSA, personal finance, saving money, side hustles

Hello, hello! Happy Tuesday! I found this cool article recently called “9 little phrases to ‘instantly brighten’ someone’s day.” And here they are: I am proud of you I see your gifts Tell me more about…

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  • Personal Finance

14 Ways To Simplify Your Finances

  • April 22, 2023
  • Tagged as: atlanta, automation, budgeting, debt management, emergency fund, investing, money anxiety, money podcast, needs vs. wants, saving for retirement, saving money, side hustles
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There are so many benefits when you simplify your finances. Here are some tips and tricks to streamline your money game.

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  • Investing

How to Invest: A Beginner’s Guide

  • March 11, 2023
  • Tagged as: 401k, compound interest, debt management, investing, personal finance, roth ira, saving for retirement, saving money, tax advantaged, traditional IRA
investing for beginners

It’s never too early, or too late, to learn about investing. Let’s review the basics, including how and where to set up an account in this investing for beginners guid

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  • Personal Finance

What To Do With Your Tax Refund

  • January 29, 2023
  • Tagged as: charity, Daffy, debt management, emergency fund, investing, saving for retirement, tax refund
What to do with your tax refund

About 75% of Americans get a lump sum after filing their taxes. Here are 5 things to do with your tax refund, including saving, investing or spending it!

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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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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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When Good Debt Becomes Bad Debt

  • December 1, 2022
  • Tagged as: bad debt, debt management, good debt, high interest debt
When good debt becomes bad debt

Debt is a tricky thing. It can either be tremendously good for your finances or it can wreak havoc on your life. With so many fancy financing options these days, how can you tell whether…

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The Worst Debt Imaginable, Ceiling Fan Hack, & Disintegrating Diamond Hands 🤲

  • November 22, 2022
  • Tagged as: bad debt, debt management, financial advisor, good debt, money podcast, personal finance, saving for retirement, saving money

Good morning and happy Tuesday!! ☕️ When we first began podcasting, we heard this statistic… “About 75% of podcasters give up in less than 1 year”. And while that might turn many people off from…

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Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche – Difference and Examples

  • November 10, 2022
  • Tagged as: credit cards, debt forgiveness, debt management, debt snowball, high interest debt, personal finance, saving money, student loans
Debt Snowball vs Debt Avalanche

Americans are in more debt than ever. Lots of it. In fact, in 2022, consumer debt hit $16.5 trillion, with the average American holding $96,371. Student loan debt, car loan debt, credit card debt, mortgage…

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