Recurring charges for forgotten subscriptions can mindlessly consume your cash. Fortunately, there are strategies to put these “zombie subscriptions” to rest.
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Tag Archives: Personal Finance
A Parent’s-Eye View Of School Choice
Melinda Kibler, CFP®, EA and parent, walks readers through the complex process of selecting (and paying for) the right school for their children.
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Use It Or Lose It? FSAs And HSAs
Flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts can serve as powerful tools to help you keep your medical expenses manageable.
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Post-Election Investment Planning: Buckle Up But Don’t Bail Out
The future is always uncertain, but for many, it feels especially uncertain now. Luckily, knowing the future is not a key part of a well-made financial plan.
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What Is Success, Exactly?
Achievement is often measured in money, and money is certainly a major component of success. But for most of us, money and “success” are hardly synonymous.
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Living With High(er) Interest Rates
High interest rates can require some adjustment. Whether you are borrowing, saving or investing, make sure your financial life is ready for the new reality.
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Which Medicare Option Is Really Advantageous?
Thanks to the ubiquity of modern databases and the marketing efficiency of health insurers, beneficiaries and beneficiaries-to-be find themselves inundated with advertisements for all-inclusive health plans that are pitched as “better” than Medicare. It sounds so good that there has to be a catch, right?
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Financial Independence: Reimagining Retirement
A financial planner hopes to rebrand the FIRE movement to FIRR — Financial Independence: Reimagine Retirement.
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Name, Image And Likeness Tips For Student-Athletes
The financial landscape for student-athletes is changing rapidly with the acceptance of NIL deals. College players can make the most of it — with some planning.
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Fighting Inflation On The Home Front
Inflation is not comfortable, but it also isn’t a catastrophe. While no one can say how long this round of inflation will last, consumers who take the time to make adjustments to their budgets are well-positioned to be patient in the meantime.
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