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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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I make an average salary. And I travel abroad every three months. Some of the highest-quality clothes and shoes in my closet have cost less than a latté. But I’m shocked when I see the cost of certain treatments and hair cuts. To put it simply, you can get your hair done professionally for the cost of a tip.

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Can I Go into Retirement Early With FIRE?

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Do you dream of spontaneously traveling to a new place for a few months? It’s a movement that helps people take control of their financial independence by making trade-offs, such as extreme saving and budgeting early in their careers, to retire earlier in life—often decades ahead of a conventional retirement plan.

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Who’s Stuck With The Bill?

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The rise in working remotely comes with several costs, which include internet subscriptions, computers and office equipment, home office furniture, security, insurance, and software. There are various models that companies are using to cover these costs of working remotely. What are the costs associated with working remotely?

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The Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s

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Allowing lifestyle creep as your career grows “On social media, everyone seems to be traveling and going out to amazing dinners,” Raimondi says. Or perhaps travel is your top hobby, and you want to devote your dollars to trips abroad. He says, at least initially, 20-somethings’ goals shouldn’t be top-tier salaries.

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Everything You Need to Know About Emergency Funds

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If you have dependents, heavy debt or access to other funds, like a partner’s salary or unemployment insurance, the amount you need to save will vary. To help you get started, focus on saving six weeks of your monthly costs to help you cover most minor emergencies. However, building that amount from zero can feel overwhelming.

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7 Tips to Help You Plan for Retirement

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Where you live, the kind of car you drive, health care costs and travel plans, among other things, will drastically affect what you spend during retirement and, therefore, how much you’ll need to save. If you think you’ll downsize your home or move to a lower-cost area, factor that into your planning.

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The Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s

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Allowing lifestyle creep as your career grows “On social media, everyone seems to be traveling and going out to amazing dinners,” Raimondi says. Or perhaps travel is your top hobby, and you want to devote your dollars to trips abroad. He says, at least initially, 20-somethings’ goals shouldn’t be top-tier salaries.