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5 Financial Adjustments to Make if You’ve Been Laid Off From Work

Being laid off from work is a real fear facing many Americans today. How are you to cope when you unexpectedly lose your job? We can’t rely on unemployment as a reliable source of income for very long. It’s simply not enough. I actually experienced this when I worked for a financial institution back in

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How Should Married Couples Split Finances?

Splitting bills can be stressful. Managing a household budget can be overwhelming and can cause money fights like you wouldn’t believe. Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman have different opinions on how to split finances. How Do Married Couples Handle Finances? All couples are different, and I’ve seen so many different ways to share the responsibilities.

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Essential vs Non-Essential Spending: 3 Lessons Learned in Quarantine

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from times of crisis, it’s the difference between essential vs non-essential as it relates to business, employees, and even spending. I’m no stranger to staying at home. Since I quit my banking job to work as a licensed Realtor® and blogger, I’ve been working from home. Summers are always

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