Money & Financial Wellbeing
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Saving money at the grocery store really starts long before you get there. Try these tips in my blog post about saving money at the grocery store. They may take some time to adjust to but you may find some health benefits in addition to more money in your bank account.
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The building blocks at any age are…
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There are several basic and essential skills that make up the workload for students to practice during their school years. Among those are Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. When you see or hear those words, it is likely there is an association of some good, bad, or mixed emotions.
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The ides of each month were a time designated by the Romans to settle a debt. We just tend to hear about the Ides of March more because of Caesar.
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The exact formulas used to calculate credit scores, aside from being extremely complex, are proprietary. While we may not know exactly how the score is determined, we do know the relative weights of the five areas examined.
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According to research the question of happiness tied to money is a complicated one. We have heard it said, “money doesn’t buy happiness”. Likewise, we’ve probably also heard people disagree with that. The research on this is, well, not very straight forward.
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It seems there are always shifts and changes in the world of finance. No matter how much things shift and change around us there are still basic principles or building blocks to guide you in managing and growing your money. The federal government developed a free resource called MyMoney.gov which provides financial information for people…