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How We Frugal-ed through April 2020

Family Balance Sheet

April 2020 might go down as the most frugal month of my lifetime. We’ve always been a frugal household by being intentional with our money, but we have been affected financially by the pandemic, so we need to stretch our dollars even further. The post How We Frugal-ed through April 2020 appeared first on Family Balance Sheet.

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2024 Trending Travel Products

Shereen Travels Cheap

I've just returned from the Travel Goods Show, which I haven't been to since 2020 (it was cancelled the following two years and I couldn't justify a trip to Chicago last year) and it's back in Las Vegas and under a new group of organizers. Everyone is trying to save money. I'm so excited to see more color at the airport.

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My Word for 2021

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After 2019, I had a lot of hope for finding a word for 2020 but struggled to find one that was meaningful to me. After writing some financial goals that had a lot to do with researching topics, such as retirement and college savings strategies, I realized that maybe my word for 2020 was READ. Read: My 2020 Financial Goals.

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23 Passive Income Ideas To Help You Make Money In 2023

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With passive income, you can have money coming in even as you pursue your primary job, or if you’re able to build up a solid stream of passive income, you might want to kick back a little. Opportunity: A course can deliver an excellent income stream, because you make money easily after the initial outlay of time.

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5 Best Healthcare Stocks to Buy in 2023

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With the healthcare sector growing significantly faster than the overall global economy, the numbers will almost certainly be much larger by the end of the decade. Teladoc’s acquisition of Livongo Health in 2020 gave the company a digital health platform to help people manage chronic conditions such as diabetes.

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Frugal housing.

Finally Frugal

I was questioning whether, with the sad state of the real estate market, throwing money at my second mortgage was really the intelligent thing to do, since I don't know whether I'll ever get that money back (I'm thinking not). I got some really good (and thought provoking) comments on that blog post.

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