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10 Things Keeping You From Getting Ahead
MTN Staff on March 29, 2023
You’re making at least one of these mistakes, if not all of them.
8 of the Most Expensive Federal Health Care Programs
Chris Kissell on March 21, 2023
The federal government spends about a third of its money on health programs and services. Here’s where the money goes.
The Secret of Financial Security: Consider Living Below Your Means
Pam Krueger on March 21, 2023
Many celebrities are happy living modestly despite the lavish lifestyle at their finger tips. If they can do it, so can you.
7 Reasons Americans Seniors Stay Frugal in Retirement
Chris Kissell on March 20, 2023
Many folks do not abandon their penny-pinching ways after they stop working.
I’ve Got $250,000 in Savings: Is That Enough to Retire On?
MTN Staff on March 17, 2023
One of the most common, and complicated, retirement questions has always been, “Will I have enough?” Here’s how to make sure.
Spend Less, Save More With the Cash Envelope System
Kaz Weida (The Penny Hoarder) and Nicole Dow (The Penny Hoarder) on March 16, 2023
Here’s how a simple hack can help you become a budgeting pro.
How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt in 2023
Janet Keeler (The Penny Hoarder) and Jen Smith (The Penny Hoarder) on February 24, 2023
Paying off your credit cards is a wise move. Here’s how you can do it.
10 Top Budgeting Lessons to Improve Your Money Management
Kaz Weida (The Penny Hoarder) and Nicole Dow (The Penny Hoarder) on February 22, 2023
Looking for some financial stability in your life? These tips will help you find the right budgeting style for you.
5 Effortless Ways to Boost Your Retirement Savings
MTN Staff on February 21, 2023
Saving for retirement isn’t easy. Here are five ideas that could get you across the finish line faster.
The Debt Ceiling Crisis and 8 Ways to Prepare for Possible Fallout
Kathleen Coxwell on February 14, 2023
Before you panic, get informed. Here’s what you must know about the debt ceiling and what you can do in a worst-case scenario.
How Making 1 Extra Mortgage Payment Could Shave Years Off Your Debt
Rachel Christian (The Penny Hoarder) on February 9, 2023
An extra payment on a mortgage each year can go a surprisingly long way. Here’s everything you need to know — and how much you could save.
How to Protect Your Money, Home and Retirement From Climate Disasters
Kathleen Coxwell on February 3, 2023
Climate-related disasters could impact your financial security — take these steps now to protect your finances and well-being.
The Top Benefits of Living Below Your Means
Pam Krueger on February 1, 2023
Learning how to build habits that can help you spend less and save more is essential for building wealth.
Are Social Security Payments at Risk if the U.S. Defaults on Its Debt?
Sarah Hansen on January 25, 2023
Payments could be delayed.
7 Smart Habits of Minimalists You Should Try
Donna Freedman on January 23, 2023
Certain minimalist tactics can help you better understand your own financial habits. The result: A less complicated life, and more money in your budget.
How to Change Your Tax Withholdings — and When to Do It
Whitney Hansen (The Penny Hoarder) and Jamie Cattanach (The Penny Hoarder) on January 17, 2023
A major life change is among the reasons you should probably review how much of your paycheck goes to taxes.
14 of the Best Money Moves You Can Make in 2023
Alex Valdes on January 5, 2023
Everything seems unpredictable these days. Take control with these savvy financial decisions.
The Top 10 Financial Priorities for Baby Boomers Today
Jim Gold on November 14, 2022
Workers in this generation are focused on one money goal far more than any other.
7 Hidden Expenses That Drain Your Savings
MTN Staff on November 8, 2022
If you’re serious about saving money, you’ll want to eliminate these wasteful items lurking in your budget.
5 Reasons Dave Ramsey Is Wrong About Credit Scores
Robin Hartill (The Penny Hoarder) on October 7, 2022
Tons of people listen to his financial advice. But that doesn’t mean he’s got it all right.
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