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I’ve Been on Social Security for 2 Years — Here’s How My Finances Have Changed
GOBankingRates spoke with a retiree about how their finances have changed in the last two years since they have been receiving Social Security benefits.
AFTER pulling herself out of debt, money influencer, columnist and best-selling author Gemma Bird has plenty of tips and tricks to share. Gemma Bird was working at an estate agent’s office ...
In our How I Manage My Money series we aim to find out how people in the UK are spending, saving and investing money to meet their costs and achieve their goals. This week we speak to Toby Reeve, 41, ...
Retired Couple Has Spent Over 1000 Days Living On Cruise Ships Because It’s Cheaper Than Paying Rent
In an interview with USA Today, Nancy and Robert Houchens admitted that they've been spending quite a lot of time on cruise ships and that it really does have everything they need. On top of that, ...
Fed rates are dropping, but smart savers can still earn 4% or more. See how HYSAs and CDs can protect your yield as APYs begin to fall.
The Home Empowerment and Resilience academy series wrapped up on Nov. 1 after teaching women practical skills for maintaining their homes. There were three different ...
CDs lock in your rate, but a flexible HYSA still wins for me. Here's how I'm earning over 4% and staying nimble as the Fed cuts rates.
Here are some creative ways to save up to $1,000 a month, even if you feel like you've already made all of the obvious cuts.
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Monthly money mastery: Pinpoint the monthly savings goal that makes sense for you
We all know saving money is important. We've all gotten the memo. Where the picture starts to get fuzzy for most people is ...
The new structure shifts peak rates later in the evening. Currently, the peak rates stretch from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on ...
"That first initial part of falling in love with someone is always so exciting. And she started showing emotions and caring ...
Let’s say, for example, that you just discovered your deceased father’s Individual Retirement Account ( IRA ), which had ...
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