January Money Challenge: Build Your Financial Fund
In 2019, we’re bringing monthly financial troubles back to Two Cents (you can see the 2017 version here ). Each one is designed to help […]
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In 2019, we’re bringing monthly financial troubles back to Two Cents (you can see the 2017 version here ). Each one is designed to help […]
Continue reading »Everyone was in a situation where they used a gift card and left with a little money left, this is not enough for another purchase […]
Continue reading »Between 401 (k) s, 529s, IRAs, high yielding accounts and apps that do all the work for you, there is no shortage of ways to […]
Continue reading »Readers of Two Cents are probably familiar with the 52-week money challenge – you increase your savings by $ 1 every week for a year. […]
Continue reading »The timing and conditions for qualifying for student loan forgiveness can be confusing. Just take this statistic: As of the summer of 2018, only 289 […]
Continue reading »If you are planning a financial makeover in 2019, the first thing you need to do is figure out where you are. And, as Kiplinger […]
Continue reading »Whether it’s tipping, the stock market, or savings habits, in 2018, people had a lot of bad opinions. And instead of keeping our bad opinions […]
Continue reading »Here’s another one of those little things that you can solve before the end of the year: organize your financial documents. This does not necessarily […]
Continue reading »Everyone wants to steal your January. Most people want you to stop drinking for a month because you overdid it on the holidays and need […]
Continue reading »We’ve got a roundup of our favorite two cents articles from 2018 , but when it comes to money, there’s a lot more to understand […]
Continue reading »If you are thinking about 2018 and preparing for the new year, then right now you might be interested in setting one or two permissions. […]
Continue reading »If you still need to order your Christmas gifts online, you can do so by tomorrow and receive them by the 25th. Of course, if […]
Continue reading »Well friends, another year has come. During that time, we talked about goals , visualized the difference between a million and a billion , discovered […]
Continue reading »You most likely have your own financial plans and goals for 2019, but if you are married or in a partnership, then one of the […]
Continue reading »If you are looking for a new credit card, home or car loan, you will probably want to make sure that your loan is in […]
Continue reading »The IRS has announced tax rates and income levels for 2019, and aside from small adjustments to income ranges for inflation, they look the same […]
Continue reading »In the aftermath of a disaster that destroys your home, it can be nearly impossible to think through everything you’ve lost. Fires, floods, hurricanes, damaged […]
Continue reading »The spread of ETFs over the past few years has resulted in record closings of low-cost funds as not all funds can attract enough investors […]
Continue reading »Who you will marry is one of the most important financial decisions you can make. In fact, financial incompatibility is one of the main reasons […]
Continue reading »Now that we’ve talked about goal setting and reviewed our results this year , it’s time to talk about next year. To this end, my […]
Continue reading »In the past few months, things have not been going well for Elon Musk. The Silicon Valley billionaire has been in the spotlight and his […]
Continue reading »Monetary mistakes are a dime a dozen. Only, you know, they end up costing us a little more. To prevent these costly financial mistakes, we […]
Continue reading »As we think about the cash goals for 2019 , one of your key considerations should be the small steps you can take every day […]
Continue reading »Lifehacker readers know that goal setting and New Year’s decisions don’t always work (in particular, decisions have a high potential for failure ). But if […]
Continue reading »MoviePass is changing its subscription model again in the new year, and users in major markets can look forward to additional charges for their monthly […]
Continue reading »There is no shortage of budgeting apps, but sometimes instead of looking for categories, charts, graphs and daily alerts that you are running over a […]
Continue reading »Giving gifts for the holidays has gotten out of hand. WalletHub reports that the average person will spend over $ 1,000 this holiday season, while […]
Continue reading »Everyone is familiar with the statistic that women earn an average of 79 to 80 cents per dollar for a white male in the United […]
Continue reading »Multitasking is bad for productivity : If you’re in a meeting trying to send emails while listening to the speaker, chances are one of these […]
Continue reading »Of my many shortcomings, one that should be easy to fix is that I use too much product in one sitting: lotion, shampoo, hot sauce […]
Continue reading »Not paying your credit card could hit your wallet a little the next year. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is increasing the allowable cap for […]
Continue reading »As you reflect on the past year and make new decisions, consider sitting down with your kids and setting a monetary goal for 2019 together. […]
Continue reading »In an ideal financial world, we would all have decent bank balances, solid investment portfolios paid off at home, and no debt. In fact, it […]
Continue reading »In our quest to improve our finances by one percent in the new year, here’s a simple task you can accomplish in just a few […]
Continue reading »College graduates with government student loans usually receive a six-month grace period after convening before they have to start making payments . This means that […]
Continue reading »After a year or two of increasingly frivolous spending, one of my goals ahead of the New Year is to save as much money as […]
Continue reading »As with travel , tipping on holidays can be confusing and stressful. You know what you should tip, but how much and to whom? Will […]
Continue reading »For Ron Swanson, diversifying assets means selling some gold to buy a majority stake in the Lagavulin whiskey distillery. For the average retail investor, things […]
Continue reading »When it comes to content, there is a wealth embarrassment these days. Countless podcasts, TV shows, newsletters, magazines, traditional media, YouTube series, Instagram stories and […]
Continue reading »Interest rates are gradually increasing, but if you fulfill certain requirements, you can get twice the yield ~ two percent compared to large banks by […]
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