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  • Saving money

16 Ways to Save Money on Clothes

  • September 9, 2023
  • Tagged as: declutter, DIY, Frugal hacks, inflation, laundry, Life Hacking, lifestyle creep, mindful spending, teaching kids

Here are some frugal tips to save money on clothes, while still dressing stylish and looking great every day!

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
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Investing Accounts for Kids

  • May 27, 2023
  • Tagged as: college costs, family finance, giving, kids, roth ira, saving for retirement, teaching kids
investing accounts for kids

Whether kids are earning their own money, or you’re planning gifts for a baby, it’s important to understand the different investing accounts for kids

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8 Tips For Creating A Holiday Spending Plan

  • May 7, 2023
  • Tagged as: Christmas, emergency fund, Entrepreneurship, holiday spending, investing, parenting, personal finance, saving for retirement, sinking funds, teaching kids

Creating a holiday spending plan early in the year helps you afford all the expensive stuff later, without going into debt!

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Brit DiTocco, Financial Writer at How To Money Britney DiTocco
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How to Teach Kids about Investing

  • January 1, 2023
  • Tagged as: compound interest, investing, needs vs. wants, personal finance, saving money, teaching kids
teach kids about investing

If you have children in your life and want to give them a financial head start, helping them learn about investing will undoubtedly provide countless benefits. Time is a youngster’s greatest ally. The more years…

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