The Psychology of Paying Off Debt: Staying Motivated for the Long Haul
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Last week, 40 million Target shoppers, myself included, had their payment data stolen. Whether you used a credit or debit card, if you paid with anything but cash at a Target store, your data may have been stolen.
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Have you seen that show Extreme Cheapskates? When it made it onto Netflix, I was able to watch it for free and made it through the six episodes in less than a week. One of the episodes was so over-the-top that I couldn’t make it to the end, but overall I found it entertaining and
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Many of us have had a moment when we are standing eyes wide and jaw dropped staring at a bill. You might think to yourself, “There is no way I spent this much.” It can even feel like some mysterious conspiracy against you. Unfortunately, you are the number one suspect in this crime against your
Money Mysteriously Missing? Get a Clue, It’s You! Read More »
When you go into the store and pick out your fancy new Android or iPhone, the sales folks always offer you an insurance plan for your phone. These plans are usually about $10 per month and sound like a good deal, but is it really worth the cost?
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Staying on top of debt is tough, especially when you’re still in school. It’s best to minimize the amount of student loans you take out, but you have to have enough money to live without being constantly stressed out. Here are some tips to help you stay on top of your student loan debt and
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