Category: Personal Finance 101
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Do You Need An HSA?
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You might already be using your HSA for healthcare expenses, but have you thought about using it for your retirement plan too? Most people know an HSA as a Health Savings Account—a place to stash money for future healthcare costs. It can cover everything from doctor’s visits and prescriptions to…
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How Do You Save for Big Purchases?
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Welcome to the kickoff of my new series, Common Money Questions! Here, I’ll dish out quick and easy answers to those burning money questions we all have. Let’s dive right in with what has probably crossed everyone’s mind: How do you save up for big purchases? Retirement savings and emergencies…
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How to Master Your Money Based on Your Personality Type (Thinkers)
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This post is the second version of How to Master Your Money Based on Your Personality Type, focused on Thinker types. Thinkers, as the name suggests, prioritize logic and reason in their decision-making. This often translates to a practical approach to money management. Here’s a breakdown of some Thinker types…
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6 Simple Money Rules To Set You Up for Success
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They say change is the only constant, and it’s true. With time, our circumstances and views can change. And our finances are rarely an exception. My income and expenses, my financial knowledge, risk tolerance, and money beliefs have all changed in some form over the years. However, despite all these…
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How to Master Your Money Based on Your Personality Type (Feelers)
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I’m a huge personality type test girl. Sometimes a single sentence “I’m an Aries” can encapsulate so many complex scenarios. But jokes aside, I genuinely believe that well-researched personality tests like the MBTI, can provide helpful frameworks in navigating complex situations. And what’s more complex than personal finance? Today’s post…