Archive - November 2018
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Holiday Savings Plan
November 28, 2018
Categories: Budgeting, General, Holiday, Savings
The holidays are among us, but have you put together a savings plan? With all of the expenses hitting you at once, it’s important to have a plan of action. With the below tips and tricks, we believe you can keep your holiday shopping merry and bright. Make a List Create an entire list of every single expense you will have over the holidays. This can include presents, envelopes, stamps, cards, wrapping paper, bows, name tags, food, a tree, decorations and so forth. Once you create that
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How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
November 21, 2018
Categories: Cyber Security, General, Security
The first step in protecting yourself from identity theft is understanding what identity theft actually is. It’s defined as “the illegal use of someone else’s personal information usually in order to obtain money or credit.” Do you have a credit card? If so, in a study by Experian, 81% of people said they rely on their banks and credit card companies to protect them from fraud. We don’t want you to fall in that 81%, so we offer these 5 ways you can protect
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5 Fun Money Challenges to Try
November 14, 2018
Categories: Budgeting, General, Personal Finance, Savings
Finding different ways to save can be tough, however, we want to encourage you to stay on track and jumpstart your finances. With these fun money challenges, you can push yourself to become the savvy saver we know you can be! 1. 52 Week Face Off Instead of changing your spending habits overnight, try this challenge. Over the course of the year, you’ll end up with a grand slam total of $1,378. Start by putting one dollar in a jar the Monday of week number one. Increase it by
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Ways You Can Teach Your Kindergartner About Finances
November 7, 2018
Categories: Budgeting, Family, General, Savings
Finding ways to make money fun can be difficult when working with your little ones. However, starting money management off right when they’re small is a must! Use these tips and tricks to teach your kids to be a successful money master. Utilize Clear Jars Use a clear jar to allow your child to see their money grow. Just talking about how their dollar from yesterday is two dollars today doesn’t click for them. Let them put money into a place where they can continuously see it grow
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