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- 7 reasons not to discuss personal finances with your partnerHeroine Spending diary She shared that she and her husband save for housing together, but do not discuss personal expenses and savings.She is sure that in difficult situations it is better to rely on yourself. This strategy also helps to avoid conflicts. Such conversations can provoke a conflict I don't like it when they get into my wallet, and, accordingly, I don't get into someone else's....0 Comments 0 Shares 11439 Views 0 Reviews
- 8 money tips for freelance workersIf you’ve traded in your cubicle to become a freelancer, you’re not alone. Fifteen million people in the U.S. (about a tenth of the workforce) have abandoned traditional career paths to work in freelance positions.11start superscript, 1, end superscript Working freelance can take many forms, from working regular hours for a single employer to having a flexible schedule that...0 Comments 0 Shares 8885 Views 0 Reviews
- All about budgetingBudgeting is not just a boring process of counting numbers. It is a powerful tool that will help you manage business finances, make informed decisions and achieve your goals. The process of maintaining budgets is an integral part of successful business management. Even if you have A small company or a startup, the ability to properly distribute financial resources is the key to your stability...0 Comments 0 Shares 11456 Views 0 Reviews
- Beyond salary: benefits may matter more than you thinkSo you’ve just gotten your first job offer. While salary may be your main focus, there’s much more to consider. Here’s how benefits—many of which are factored in pre-tax—can translate to real money in your pocket. 1) Health insurance Take some time to note how you expect to use health care over the next few years—do you have any chronic...0 Comments 0 Shares 7950 Views 0 Reviews
- Building a foundation for retirementBuilding a foundation for retirement Retirement can mean different things for different people. It could mean stopping work entirely and traveling the country. Or it might mean quitting a full-time job to work part time and pursue something you love. Now, if you’re just getting started in a career, you may not be thinking about when you want to retire. Or what kind of...0 Comments 0 Shares 7525 Views 0 Reviews
- Hidden sovereign debtDeveloping countries are systematically underestimating the official size of their sovereign debt, an analysis of World Bank statistics has shown. Over the past 50 years, hidden sovereign debt has reached $1 trillion. When Zambia and Chad applied for debt restructuring under the new G20 program in 2021, they faced an unexpected problem: it turned out that the countries did not have complete...0 Comments 0 Shares 12583 Views 0 Reviews
- How rising or falling interest rates might affect youWhen the Federal Reserve raises or lowers its target interest rate, the change affects consumers too. The federal rate helps determine the interest you pay on loans and earn on savings, so it matters to just about everyone. Here’s what might change when rates rise or fall. 1. Your mortgage payments If you have a fixed-rate mortgage, you won’t be affected by a rate...0 Comments 0 Shares 7343 Views 0 Reviews
- How to Calculate a Financial GoalA financial plan is always drawn up taking into account financial goals - this is a kind of guiding star that helps to take care of your capital. After all, if you understand that buying a device that will soon gather dust to the sidelines with others will postpone the achievement of your goals, then, most likely, the desire to make rash purchases will be an order of magnitude...0 Comments 0 Shares 17467 Views 0 Reviews
- How to establish an emergency savings fundEstablishing an emergency savings fund now can have a big payoff later. Setting aside emergency savings can help you get by if your home or car needs urgent repairs, as well as in more serious situations such as illness or unemployment. Here’s how to figure out how much you need and how to get started. Your emergency savings fund should be enough to cover your major expenses for...0 Comments 0 Shares 7021 Views 0 Reviews
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