Money Matters Blog
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Special, Yet Inexpensive Christmas Gift Ideas
October 5, 2020
Categories: Budget, Family, Save, Seasonal
As joyful and exciting as the holiday season is, getting memorable gifts for your loved ones can bring about some financial stress. It’s always good to remind yourself that the price doesn’t always determine the quality of the gift you give. Rather than spending a fortune on big gifts that your loved ones might not even use, try one of these special gifts which are affordable and meaningful at the same time.
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How to Know if it’s the Right Time to Refinance
September 23, 2020
Categories: Budget, Mortgages, Save
If you are a homeowner, refinancing is always a good topic to discuss and consider. While refinancing can reap many benefits, knowing when to pull the trigger is the key to success. Keep reading to find out the refinancing basics along with right (and wrong) times to do so.
Refinancing: The BasicsA simple explanation of refinancing is getting a new mortgage to replace the original. There are many reasons why a homeowner would consider refinancing, some of which include:
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Finance Tips for Soon-To-Be Newlyweds
September 13, 2020
Categories: Budget, Family, Save
Whether you’re getting married in the next few weeks or in the coming years, this exciting time of your life comes with serious things to think about and discuss. How you manage money will change once you get married, so planning it out beforehand is a must. Here are some tips for you and your partner before you say “I Do”.
Talk about your debtHonesty is key in a relationship, which means it’s time to be honest about what...
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Most Common Money Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s
August 17, 2020
Welcome to your 30s! This time of life is exciting, eventful and often comes with many financial decisions. These decisions have a big impact on your future as well as the future of your family. We hope you can learn from others’ mistakes and make smart money choices for a bright and less stressful future.
Mistake #1: Avoiding the Retirement PlanningNo matter what age you are, retirement often seems too far off to even imagine. In reality, it will...
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5 Steps Towards Tackling Your Student Loans
August 10, 2020
Whether you’re currently a college student or have graduated and are ready to tackle your debt, there’s no better time than now to start paying off your loans. It’s not an easy job, but the feeling of being debt-free is unlike any other. Keep reading to learn the five steps to take towards getting rid of your student loans.
1. Pay more than the minimumNo matter how small the amount of added...
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Smart Money Choices for First-Time Parents
July 13, 2020
Categories: Budget, Family, Save
Entering parenthood can be one of the most exciting – and scary – times in life. The financial aspect of raising children is just one small piece to the parenting puzzle, but it’s an important piece. We’re here to help you make smart money choices you might not have thought to make.
1. Re-think Your BudgetBudgeting for two is completely different than budgeting for a family of three. The list of supplies needed for...
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Finance Tips Your Kids Should Know Before College
July 6, 2020
Categories: Budget, General, Save
Whether you’ve had children who have already headed off to college or this is your first child to take that step, these financial tips are a great refresher for everyone. College students are notorious for living off of very little money, but there are ways to change that. Going into college with a financial plan will help your child avoid worrying about money while in school and can lower the amount of debt he or she might have in the future.
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5 Things to Teach Your Kids About Money
May 4, 2020
Categories: Budget, Family, Save
Parenting isn’t easy, and we are here to help you in whatever ways we can. Keep reading to learn 5 simple and important things to teach your kids about money!
1. The Importance of SavingThe easiest way to encourage your kids to save money is by getting them a piggy bank. Most kids find that adding money to their piggy bank is rewarding. Encourage them to add money to their piggy bank as they earn it, and then bring to the bank when it’s full to deposit. Did you know that...
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6 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances
April 13, 2020
Categories: Budget, General, Save
Spring cleaning doesn’t just have to be about your house - sometimes your finances need a good dusting, too! We’ve put together some great and simple ways to clean up your finances and start fresh with your spending habits!
1. Clear Out the PaperworkPaperwork from your finances can pile up quickly. Now’s a great time to file through those old papers, make digital copies in a safe place and put the originals in the shredder. Not only will this declutter your office...
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6 Ways to Ditch Your Bad Money Habits
March 9, 2020
There is no doubt that many Americans have poor money habits. Do you think you may be one of them? No need to be embarrassed – chances are you were never taught financial literacy in school. However, there’s no time like the present to start learning! These are tried and true ways to say “goodbye” to bad money habits.
Track Your SpendingIt’s easy to overspend if you don’t really watch where your money is going. And if you aren’t taking...
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