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Author: Ethan Finkelstein

Common Financial Mistakes We All Make (as reported by www.investopedia.com)

November 8, 2017

We all make mistakes, even when it comes to managing our money. Few of us can be expected to go our entire adult lives without misspending, or making a shoddy investment decision, or failing to save in case of an emergency. With all the potential hazards that exist, having a perfect record on personal finance… Read More

Quick Credit Score Improvement Tips (as reported by John Ulzheimer on www.thesimpledollar.com)

November 8, 2017

The recent hack of Equifax, a company most people had never heard of before news broke that hundreds of millions of American’s sensitive personal information were stolen, has put credit scores back in the news. You may find yourself in a position where you score is in need at some point in life (though we… Read More

Financial Repercussions of a New Baby (as reported by Connie Mei on www.moneyning.com)

November 8, 2017

The day you find out you are pregnant, a lot of things change. One of those things includes figuring out how you are going to pay for the expenses that accompany a new child. Every child comes with new costs, but the first one is likely to have the biggest impact. You and your partner… Read More

Increase Your Savings Rate (as reported by Anora Mahmudova on www.marketwatch.com)

November 8, 2017

Investors spend a lot of time worrying about the performance of their investments. Of course we should be worried if we are investing our money intelligently, but often we spend too much time thinking about how to invest our money instead of focusing on how much money we are investing. It is far more valuable… Read More

Reducing Expenses in Retirement (as reported by Maurie Backman on money.cnn.com)

November 8, 2017

After you retire, chances are you will have less money to spend than you did when you were working. It is also true that some expenses, such as health care, will be higher. For these reasons, it is important to cut costs where you can so that the money you have saved can last as… Read More

15 Habits of Millionaires (as reported by Tanza Loudenback at www.businessinsider.com)

November 8, 2017

Being a millionaire might not be an attainable goal for most of us, but it is still something to strive to. And so it can be helpful to consider how those lucky enough to have become millionaires over the course of their lifetimes did it. That’s the premise behind a recently released study by Thomas… Read More

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