A brand new year often inspires positive life changes such as getting back on track…in your health, in your career, and even in your finances.…
Category: Financially Fit
As the newness glow of resolutions fades into February, you’re probably already falling back into your habits of yester-year. If one of your intentions was…
Even the most well-thought-out New Year’s resolution may not be enough if you don’t have the support to help make it happen. Stay on track…
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Financial planning is a bit like preparing for a big trip — except point A is where you stand with your finances today, and point B…
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Marie Kondo’s Netflix special has swept the nation, and people are purging their closets, papers and belongings in exchange for a more simple and clutter-free…
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When it comes to food, you might feel like you have two choices: you can eat foods that are inexpensive or you can eat foods…
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The Today Show reports that learning a new habit takes, on average, 66 days for the behavior to feel automatic. The actual time it takes…
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Your grandparents have so much to offer — embarrassing stories about your parents, vintage style, and even sage financial advice. But you might have already…
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Traveling. Eating. Shopping. More eating. Let the holidays begin! November starts the season of celebration. Enjoy it to the fullest by preparing how you’ll spend…
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According to the American Psychological Association’s 2015 Stress in America: Paying With Our Health survey, money was named as the top source of significant stress,…
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