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The 50-30-20 Budget Rule is a Simple Way to Save Money
Saving Using the 50 30 20 budget rule is an easy way to save as it keeps budgeting simple while helping you prioritize saving and pay off debt.
By Erin Bendig • Published
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How to Control Spending and Grow Your Savings
We all could benefit from some tips to control spending and build a savings stash, but this especially affects young people looking to make it on their own.
By Janet Bodnar • Published
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How to Save on Pet Insurance
Pets Three types of pet insurance can help offset emergency veterinary bills and sometimes even cover routine care.
By Daniel Bortz • Published
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How to Save Money on Pet Costs
Pets We love our furry/scaly friends — but pet costs are rising along with the cost of living. From daycare to grooming here are some ways to save money on pet care.
By Daniel Bortz • Published
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How to Prepare For a Hurricane and Other Natural Disasters
It's natural to worry about the effect of hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters on your home. Get ready for whatever might come your way.
By Eileen Daspin • Published
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Financial Advice from America’s Founding Fathers
credit & debt What money-management guidance can we glean from the words — and experience — of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and others?
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Last updated
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Getting Married? Don’t Forget to Talk Money First
Relationships Whether or not you merge your finances, you need to be on the same page.
By Emma Patch • Last updated
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The 25 Cheapest Places to Live: U.S. Cities Edition
places to live Take a look at our list of the cheapest places to live in America for city dwellers. Is one of the cheapest places to live in the U.S. right for you?
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits
social security Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker. Here's how.
By Mike Piershale, ChFC • Last updated