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by Travis Campbell
How to Financially Prepare for a Layoff (Even If Your Job Feels Secure)
Losing a job can happen when you least expect it. Even if your position feels safe, layoffs can come out of nowhere. Com...
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by Travis Campbell
5 Signs You’re Seriously Neglecting Your Finances (And It’s Costing You)
Money problems don’t always show up as big, obvious disasters. Sometimes, the signs are small and easy to ignore—unt...
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by Travis Campbell
Financial Minimalism: Living Better With Less Money (And Stuff)
Living with less money and fewer possessions might sound tough, but financial minimalism can actually make life better. ...
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by Travis Campbell
Financial Tips for Single Parents: You Got This!
Being a single parent is tough. You juggle work, home, and everything in between. Money can feel like one more thing on ...
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by Riley Jones
Is Your Savings Account a Crutch for Bad Life Choices?
A solid savings account is supposed to be your safety net—your buffer against life’s curveballs. But what happens wh...
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by Riley Jones
Emergency Fund 101: How Much You Really Need and How to Save It
An emergency fund is your financial safety net. It’s the money you set aside before disaster strikes…not after. ...
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by Riley Jones
10 Retirement Plans That Failed Because of a Family Emergency
Retirement is supposed to be the time to relax and enjoy the rewards of decades of hard work. Yet, too often, even the b...
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by Riley Jones
8 Money Lessons That Should’ve Been Taught Before Retirement
For many retirees, financial freedom feels like a moving target. After years of working and saving, some people still fi...
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by Riley Jones
10 Easy Money Benefits You Might Already Qualify For
In a world where every dollar counts, it’s easy to overlook the financial help that might already be available to you....
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by Riley Jones
7 Financial Moves That Made Retirement Way Harder Than Expected
For decades, many people dream of retirement as the reward for a lifetime of hard work—a time of travel, hobbies, and ...
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