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Unless you’ve taken some courses on handling finances, there is a chance that you may not be aware of a few of the key points about budgeting, managing your money and planning for the future. While a lot rests on common sense, there are a few techniques that everyone can use to correctly manage their [...]
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Are you financially prepared for disaster? Answering this question may not be as easy as it seems, because there are a lot of different considerations that go into preparing yourself for one of many different disasters that can occur. For example, are you financially prepared to handle a natural disaster like a floor or a [...]
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If you are concerned about the state of your finances, your job or if you would just like to have a safety net that will be there to catch you if something goes wrong, an emergency fund is a very powerful tool to have in your financial arsenal. Emergency funds can be used for just [...]
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