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Budgeting
Should I Open a Custodial Stock Account?
A custodial stock account is a great way to start saving for a child, especially when you don't want to worry about setting clear financial objectives and following spending restrictions.
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Budgeting
How to Save Money: For One Income Families
Perhaps you are a single parent doing your best to get by on one income. Or maybe your partner is in between jobs at the moment. Perhaps you are just finding it to be a challenge to budget and save each month. Regardless of your situation, there are plenty of ways to save money and eliminate the stress even when…
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Budgeting
Practical Ways To Save Money To Travel: For Broke Millennials
If you prioritize and plan correctly, you can save up enough money to make your travel dreams a reality. Saving enough money to travel is all about planning and prioritizing your dollars. Perhaps you are spending a hundred dollars that you don’t need to be spending each month on something you could easily go without. With a little introspection, determination,…
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Investing
Margin vs Cash Account: Which One Should I Choose?
Investors put their money in shares, as opposed to an interest-bearing savings account, because of the potential for high returns. Buying stocks on margin makes these earnings even more lucrative. To clarify, your margin balance is how much a broker is willing to lend you in investment capital. However, not many people understand how this works and what the differences…
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Budgeting
How Can I Build Credit in College?
Many students use credit cards to help build credit while they’re in college. In turn, this gives them an early start. Additionally, these tools can make your transition to post-graduation life smoother and easier. For example, an investment in a credit card security deposit can yield fruitful results down the road. Because of this, you may qualify for a mortgage…
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Budgeting
Discounts, Discounts, Everywhere!
You won’t want to skip over the discounts that might be right under your nose - especially on everyday spending.
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