Buying your first home is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming if you’re not sure what to expect. Maybe you’ve already scrolled through beginner homebuying tips or asked friends and family for guidance. Those are great starting points, but it’s …
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Many people start the new year with plans to eat healthier, exercise more, or save more money. But sticking to those resolutions can be tough—especially when it comes to finances. Setting goals that are too big or vague can make it easy to lose motivat…
If you’re feeling stretched financially, you’re not alone. More people than ever are taking on side hustles to pay off debt. But is it worth getting a part-time job for this goal? The short answer is that in some circumstances…
When Judy lost her husband to cancer, her world turned upside down. Suddenly, she had to handle everything—grief, bills, and a mountain of credit card debt—on her own. “When my husband suddenly passed away, I was left with the responsibility to p…
November’s here, which means the holiday season is starting. The season of giving, gratitude, and unfortunately, for many, end-of-year money pressure. During the holiday season all this travelling, gifting, and extra meals can quickly crowd a budget th…
Buying a home is exciting, but let’s be real: saving for a down payment can feel like watching paint dry on a humid day. The average down payment ranges from 9% (for first-time buyers) to 18% or more of the total cost of a house. That’s a lot of …
Rental properties can be a great investment for anyone looking to build a steady income and grow long-term wealth. But the hidden costs of rental properties these days mean you have to look beyond the rent checks and really understand what it takes to …
When people imagine buying a home, the excitement usually centers around paint colors, backyard barbecues and the pride of finally owning a place that’s truly yours. But what often doesn’t get enough attention are the hidden costs of homeownership.…
Remote work used to feel like a dream: no traffic, no cubicles, no boss hovering over your shoulder. Today, it’s simply part of how people earn a living. Yes, it may not be as dominant as it was during the pandemic in 2020. But many still prefer work-f…
You and your partner don’t need to stay in to save money or minimize credit card debt. Not every meal has to happen at a five-star restaurant. Anything you do as a couple can be enjoyable as long as it allows you and your partner to spend quality …