Archive - May 2020
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5 Games That Will Help Your Kids Learn About Savings
May 26, 2020
Categories: Budgeting, Family, General, Personal Finance, Savings
Teaching your kids about saving money can be quite the undertaking. Luckily, there are games and fun ways to help your children engage with this learning process. Check out these 5 games that will help your kids learn more about saving. 1. Monopoly Not only is Monopoly a fun family game, but it’s also a great game to teach kids about money. The game can get lengthy, but it teaches some valuable lessons. Not only do you learn how to save your money, but you also learn about making good
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Online Safety: Family Edition
May 19, 2020
Categories: Cyber Security, Family, General, Security
Today, having both Internet access and safety seems nearly impossible. While technology can be enriching and educational, it has its downsides. How can you protect your family from the dangers of the Internet while also allowing them access? Keep reading for some of our online safety tips for families. Be Careful What Information You’re Sharing Many hackers and identity thieves feed off oversharing. Be careful which websites you're entering personal information into - don't trust
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Our Complete Guide to Saving Money
May 12, 2020
Categories: Budgeting, General, Personal Finance, Savings
Saving money isn’t a one-step process - there are tons of tips and tricks out there to help. We’ve narrowed it down to some of the most practical but impactful changes you can make to maximize your money saving. Plan Out Your Grocery Trips Going to the grocery store without a plan can be a dangerous game to play, and most people spend way more than needed at those registers. Start by planning out your meals for the week and only purchasing what you need for those meals. You’ll
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6 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances
May 5, 2020
Categories: Budgeting, General, Personal Finance, Savings, Seasonal
Spring cleaning doesn’t just have to be about your house - sometimes your finances need a good dusting, too! We’ve put together some great and simple ways to clean up your finances and start fresh with your spending habits! 1. Clear Out the Paperwork Paperwork from your finances can pile up quickly. Now’s a great time to file through those old papers, make digital copies in a safe place and put them in the shredder. Not only will this declutter your office space,
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