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Work plays a big role in our lives – and getting things done feels great. That sense of progress? It’s motivating. But there’s a big difference between being… Continue Reading

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8 Common Home Buyer Regrets You Definitely Want to Avoid

Owning a new home is a milestone most people want to achieve.

When shopping around for a home, prospective buyers may feel exhilarated and frenzied, leading them to make rushed decisions. And when the process is all over, buyer’s remorse sets in. 

Buying a home is a complex process, so it’s easy to be overwhelmed and overlook many of the factors that could later taint the joy of being a homeowner afterward.

According to a survey by Zillow, 75% of recent homebuyers have at least one regret about their new home.

Setting clear priorities before embarking on your home buying process is one way to numb the adrenalin rush that comes with the home buying process. It helps you focus on what you need in a house and to feel more secure about your decision later on, avoiding some common home buyer regrets…

Budgeting 101: How to Set Up a Simple Budget That Works

If you’re not sure where your money goes each month, a budget can help you figure it out.

Wait! Before the huge sigh of defeat – budgeting doesn’t have to be painful!

It’s just a plan for how you’ll spend and save your money. It helps you avoid overspending and makes sure you have enough for the things that matter most.

You don’t need to be a money expert to build a budget. You just need to know how much you make, what your basic needs cost, and what your goals are.

In this article, we’ll walk you through how to build a monthly budget step by step. You’ll learn how to track your spending, set goals, and adjust your budgeting as life changes…

Today’s Affirmation

Financial Quote: “Live within your means. Do this and everything else will fall into place.” - Shari Greco Reiches - I love putting my money to work through smart … Continue Reading

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