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Should You Save Or Invest Your Money?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

In today’s tight economic climate, many people wonder what is the best method of improving their financial position. In this article we will look at the pros and cons of saving and investing, as well as reducing debt, as a means of gaining financial security. Save or invest? What do you do? Here’s what you.

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3 Different Ways to Plan for Your Family’s Future

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Retirement has become an uncertain landscape for many families as they’ve watched economic markets shift and debt grow while financial burdens wreak havoc. Look at the last six months of your credit card statements along with your bank statements to review what cuts to make to reduce expenses. Life is unexpected.

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What Is A Personal Loan?

Savings Corner

Portions of this article were drafted using an in-house natural language generation platform. The article was reviewed, fact-checked and edited by our editorial staff. You can get a personal loan from online lenders, banks and credit unions, and the funds are provided in a lump sum. You will also start to repay the money.

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Frugal decisions.

Finally Frugal

economic news is this tax cut that will (hopefully) leave an additional $50 to $85 dollars in our paychecks next year. In any case, I came across an article with suggestions for how to use this windfall. You can bet I'll be keeping an eye on my bank account to ensure that the funds are given the appropriate home (i.e.

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Carnival of Financial Planning – Money Management Edition #231

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Budgeting and Economics. ” FG presents A Tale of Two Brothers posted at Financial God , saying, “One of my favourite books is ‘Economics in One Lesson’, by Henry Hazlitt. Open a savings account and put away 10 percent as a minimum. The Skilled Investor , Editor.

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