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A Millennial’s Guide to Finances: 5 Things to Start Before You Turn 30

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However, important skills like when and how to manage your finances don’t come naturally to many. I promise this will not be another article that berates your affinity for avocado toast (pro tip, if you prepare it at home it’s half the price!) That’s right—manifest your finances like you would for that front row parking spot.

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5 Long-Term Financial Goals and How to Achieve Them

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These goals provide motivation, direction and discipline when managing your finances. In this article, we’ll go over examples of some long-term financial goals, as well as some tips to help you get started. Avoid taking on unnecessary debt that could hinder your future plans, especially high-interest debts like credit cards.

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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

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And with a new year approaching quickly, it can be a good opportunity to take stock of what’s happened in the past year—in your personal life, career and with your finances—and think about what changes you’d like to make in the year ahead. As you think about your personal finances heading into 2023, credit card debt should be top of mind.

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10 Best Financial Management Tools for Personal and Professional Use

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Managing your business and personal finances can be a headache. Personal Finance Tools Personal financial needs are often a little different from those of a business. When you connect your credit cards to the YNAB app, you can set a payoff date goal or schedule your card’s balance to be paid in full monthly.

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7 Money Mistakes You’re Making in Your 20s

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It’s really hard not to—making lunches for work is a hassle; you’re used to paying the lowest price even if it’s not the best deal; and maybe you haven’t renegotiated your car insurance since, well, ever. Paying credit card interest or fees. A credit card can be a useful tool. What’s the worst that can happen?

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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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I can’t justify doing my hair for the price of a plane ticket, which is how I came across the website SalonApprentice.com. Similarly, some stores offer complimentary mini-facials and makeovers , making it impossible to say no to a night out because of finances. This article was published in January 2018 and has been updated.

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3 Common Money Myths Debunked

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In every financial workshop, I hold with 20-somethings, there inevitably comes a point where someone utters the phrase, “But my dad said…” followed by: I should carry a balance on my credit card to improve my credit. The price of managing your money under misguided assumptions is high. Buying in bulk is a better deal.