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Lifestyle Creep is Spending All Your Money, Here Are 6 Ways to Evade it

Posted By NDDecade 1177 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - It’s no surprise that the majority of American’s live paycheck to paycheck, but it may be a shock to learn that 18% of Americans that
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What is the Most Expensive Stock?

Posted By JustStartInvest 1250 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - Today we’re going to discuss the most expensive stock on the stock market. But we’ll also cover the rest of the top five most expensive stocks. And we’ll ask the question, “In a market full of various metrics, how should we define ‘expensive?’” This post was written in partnership with Your Money Geek. The Most […]

30 Yummy Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Recipes

Posted By adimesaved 1008 days ago on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - One of the easiest ways to make a quick, healthy meal is to use up leftover chicken. Want to make it even easier? Buy a rotisserie chicken, and then make one of these delicious leftover chicken recipes that everyone will ... Read More

How to Find the Best Vacation Packages

Posted By JustStartInvest 1294 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - Vacations can be expensive. You’re buying not only flights but paying for somewhere to stay, and activities to do while you’re there. Maintaining a travel budget can be difficult. However, combining purchases, for instance, using vacation packages, can help reduce costs and maybe even get some great discounts on things to do. This post was written in […]

5 Reasons You Should Never Buy a New Car (And How to Optimize Your Purchase)

Posted By NDDecade 1177 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - For many people, buying a car is one of the first large financial decisions they have to make. Unfortunately, with 17 million new cars sold
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10 Things To Know Before Buying Cryptocurrency On The Dip

Posted By parentportfolio 1017 days ago on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - After a year in which its price marched (mostly) upward, Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, lost nearly half its value. At the end of June, the digital asset was selling at the $34,000 per coin level at the end of June – that’s down from an April high of $65,000. Other high-profile coins, including Ethereum … 10 Things To Know Before Buying Cryptocurrency On The Dip Read More »

14 Best Income Producing Assets to Grow Your Wealth

Posted By JustStartInvest 1246 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - A great way to build wealth is to acquire income producing assets that put your money to work and create multiple streams of passive income. In fact, it’s probably one of the best ways to reach your retirement goals and financial independence. The reason why is because we all have one thing in common: we […]

Is Platinum A Good Investment?

Posted By NDDecade 1162 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - Platinum has been a sought-after precious metal since the time of the Egyptians, where Pharaohs were known to have been adorned in the metal along
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8 Tips for Buying in a Hot House Market

Posted By parentportfolio 1041 days ago on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Buying a home in a competitive real estate market isn’t for the faint of heart. It can mean seeing more homes than usual, putting in many offers, and doing more legwork than if the market were softer. That doesn’t mean, though, finding the perfect home and getting a great deal can’t be done. Here’s what …
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Fit Mastercard Credit Card Review

Posted By JustStartInvest 1293 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - The Fit Mastercard is a credit card built for people with poor or fair credit to help build their credit score. However, it falls short compared to other cards for one primary reason – fees. I hate fees. Whether it’s bank fees, investing fees, or credit card fees, I do everything in my power to […]

12 Ways to Save Money on Groceries

Posted By adimesaved 1220 days ago on Finance

https://adimesaved.com - Many households are struggling financially right now and are looking for ways to save money on groceries, with 63% of Americans currently living paycheck to paycheck. One of the fastest ways to save money from your budget is to stop spending money on things, usually items classed as ‘wants.’  Food however is classed as a … 12 Ways to Save Money on Groceries Read More »

10 Creative Ways To Increase Personal Cash Flow

Posted By NDDecade 1183 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - Are you finding it difficult to find a few extra bucks to spend on something actually for yourself? You’re not alone, a study done in
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15 Certified Ways to Show Proof of Income Landlords Want to See

Posted By parentportfolio 875 days ago on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Before a renter can move into an apartment, they must show proof of income as part of the tenant screening process. So, before you start packing up your bags, here is a list of 15 certified ways to prove you have the wages to move into your next rental property. What is proof of income? … 15 Certified Ways to Show Proof of Income Landlords Want to See Read More »

April 2021 Book of The Month – The Intelligent Investor

Posted By NDDecade 1175 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - For April’s book of the month, we are changing lanes to one of the great classics, The Intelligent Investor by investing legend Benjamin Graham. This
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Paying for College Without Parents Help

Posted By parentportfolio 862 days ago on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Finding the resources to pay for college can be a challenge and if you’re embarking on this journey alone, it may be stress inducing. These strategies and ideas could help you craft a plan that allows you to pay for college. As mentioned, a combination of these ideas may be required based on your unique … Paying for College Without Parents Help Read More »

Real Estate Stocks: What They Are and How To Invest In Them

Posted By JustStartInvest 1241 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - It’s funny how sometimes life can give small clues as to how you should be handling your finances. For example, a few years ago, a minor snow skiing accident revealed my lack of diversity regarding investing. You’re probably scratching your head, wondering what I’m talking about. Let me set the scene for you. This post […]

18 Steps To Prepare for College

Posted By parentportfolio 964 days ago on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - If you’re a parent and college is on the horizon, you may be stressed about a lot of things. Your baby will soon be leaving home. You don’t feel like you’ve saved enough to cover tuition. You’re not sure if your family will qualify for financial aid. You’re not alone. According to the College Board’s … 18 Steps To Prepare for College Read More »

Is Buying Recreational Property a Good Investment?

Posted By NDDecade 1182 days ago on Finance

https://nickelanddimedecade.com - Looking for a place where you can leave civilization behind? Buying recreational property can be your claim to the great outdoors, where you will be
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10 Money Habits of Financially Successful Couples

Posted By JustStartInvest 1271 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - First comes love, then comes commitment, then comes financial partnership. Individuals who come into a relationship with solid money habits have an advantage, but to make love work, it’s essential to merge skills to make the most of dual incomes and hit shared goals and dreams.  Financial planning can be a source of frustration and friction when […]

What Is Micro Investing?

Posted By JustStartInvest 1239 days ago on Finance

https://www.juststartinvesting.com - For a long time, investing was viewed as complicated and intimidating. Thankfully, many recent innovations have made investing simpler and simpler over the years, whether it was the introduction of index funds, free stock trading, and most recently, micro investing platforms. Micro investing apps and platforms make it easy for anyone to become an investor, […]