2021 has been arguably just as hard of a year as 2020 was. With this year coming to an end, what are some of the lessons learned? Clark Howard is back this year to share his lessons. We are more …
What Should I Do First With My Money?
Remember PEMDAS from math class? Yeah, neither do we, it's the order of operations for solving math problems. It has something to do with parentheses and subtraction. Today, we are solving a different …
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Is the Long Game Always Your Best Saving and Investing Approach?
If you had unlimited time, what's the biggest goal you'd like to achieve? With enough time, we can accomplish a lot, and maybe almost anything. If time and resources are scarce though, prioritizing …
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He Survived an Estate Nightmare (and you can too!)
Last week we talked about one of the certainties in life: taxes. Today, we tackle what to do before the other certainty. David E. Edey went through his own family troubles when settling his parent's …
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How Smart People Get Financially Catfished (with Nev Schulman)
"Hi there, I'm just calling to let you know that the extended warranty on your car...blah, blah, blah..." There are thousands of very real and very sophisticated scams out there that get people roped …
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Should You Be Stealth With Your Wealth?
Have you ever been asked by a coworker or friend how much you make or how much money you have? It can be an awkward conversation if you aren't expecting it! Or have you had someone openly tell you …
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