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Money Matters: New Year's Spending Survey

Motherhood Moments

With the holiday season in full swing and inflation weighing on people’s finances, more than 75% of Americans expect to spend less on New Year’s plans compared to last year and 1 in 3 people are planning to make a finance-related New Year’s resolution for 2023, according to a new WalletHub survey , released today.

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Prepare Now for a Debt Free Christmas

Family Balance Sheet

Do you know how you’ll pay for all of the expenses that the holiday season brings? Gifts, decorations, holiday cards and let’s not forget the food. Rather than succumb to the chaos, let’s plan together to spend only what we have and not put one dime of our holiday spending on a credit card.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Since there seems to be so much in the news lately about credit cards- the good ones, the bad ones, the ugly ones, the fee free ones, the reward ones, the secured ones, etc. I figured I would talk about credit cards as today’s theme. Funancials : Should I Cancel My Credit Card?

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3 Smart Steps to a Debt Free Christmas

Family Balance Sheet

That merry time of year that is filled with faith, family, food, and a little bit shopping. The average American will spend about $700 on holiday purchases* and unfortunately many people will get a little surprise in the mail in January when the credit card bills start rolling in. 3 Smart Steps to a Debt Free Christmas.

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3 Smart Steps to Pay Cash for Christmas

Family Balance Sheet

That merry time of year that is filled with faith, family, food, and a little bit of shopping. Americans will spend about $900 on holiday purchases** and unfortunately, many people will get a little surprise in the mail in January when the credit card bills start rolling in. Have you started planning for Christmas?

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How to Start The Year off On the Right Foot Financially

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Happy New Year! You know how they say that how you ring in the New Year is a good indication of how your year will be? Well, that’s probably because many of us wait until we have a fresh start, like that of a New Year, to put our goals into action and start working on our resolutions.

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How to Recognize the Hidden Costs of Christmas & Trim the Fat

Saving Cents With Sense

The holiday season has a number of hidden costs, which really aren’t hidden as much as they are… ignored. Let’s look at where you could save a little money this holiday season: Christmas Lights. Wired.com figures Americans spend $233 million to power Christmas lights every year. per gallon during the holidays.