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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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I only spent $60 on accommodations because I was able to pay for hotels with points earned from credit cards, and I even stayed at an ultra-luxurious hotel (typically $600 a night) for free by redeeming a reward from my points program. I learned this financial lesson the hard way. My roundtrip, nonstop flight to Paris was $425.

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A Single Mother Struggling to Budget Weighs the Balance Between Just Surviving and Really Living

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So, I had to learn to stick to my budget , which wasn’t easy, especially for someone who’d had to repeat a year of high school math. I quickly learned that with small children, every moment you are away from them costs money. How did I rationalize spending money that put me slightly over budget? Even more confident.

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

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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!) Track your budget. If you need additional capabilities, she suggests you try You Need a Budget (YNAB ), but note that this requires a monthly fee. and Fuse Mortgage Inc.,

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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With companies dealing with lingering COVID-related uncertainty , supply chain shortages and inflation, those business owners who do decide to travel will be focused on stretching their travel budgets as far as possible. Here are some tips on choosing the best card for you —and to make sure you’re making the most of it. #1

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10 Best Financial Management Tools for Personal and Professional Use

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The formulas are very similar to those in Excel, so you don’t have to learn anything new if you’re accustomed to using Microsoft. Credit Karma For credit management, Credit Karma is a great way to keep an eye on your personal credit, as it shows your credit reports and scores from TransUnion and Equifax.

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How to Find Your Money ‘Why’

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How many bath bombs have been purchased on credit cards in the name of self-care? Take a moment to list your financial priorities : remodeling the house, saving up an emergency fund, freeing yourself from credit card debt, building a college fund. Maybe you created a groundbreaking language-learning program.

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These Are Nicole Lapin’s 6 Money Tips for Living Your Richest Life

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Throughout the book, she shares personal anecdotes and examples, such as how she painlessly eliminated a $5,000 credit-card balance. Instead of a little black dress, it’s a “little budget diary.” Get rid of a $5,000 credit card balance. I never learned about personal finance in school. Behold the new LBD.