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How to Know if You’re Saving Enough for Retirement
Money Management, Retirement Annie Hanson 5/17/21 Money Management, Retirement Annie Hanson 5/17/21

How to Know if You’re Saving Enough for Retirement

How do you know if you’re saving enough for retirement? Find out how your retirement savings stack up with these tools and calculators.

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Please Stop Freaking Out About Biden’s Proposed Capital Gains Tax Increase
Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 5/10/21 Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 5/10/21

Please Stop Freaking Out About Biden’s Proposed Capital Gains Tax Increase

The media love to make a big deal about potential tax increases, and Biden’s proposed capital gains tax on the wealthy is no different. Learn what capital gains taxes are and why most people won’t be affected. Let’s all stop freaking out every time someone mentions higher taxes!

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Should You Choose a High Deductible Health Plan?
Money Management Annie Hanson 5/3/21 Money Management Annie Hanson 5/3/21

Should You Choose a High Deductible Health Plan?

When it comes time to select your health insurance plan for the year, many people wonder if they should go with a less expensive high deductible health plan instead of the more expensive traditional health insurance plan. Learn how a high deductible plan works and how to decide if it is right for you and your family.

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Saving Money on Groceries: Buy Produce In Season
Money Management, Saving and Investing, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 4/26/21 Money Management, Saving and Investing, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 4/26/21

Saving Money on Groceries: Buy Produce In Season

Groceries can get expensive if you’re not careful, but there’s one way to enjoy fruits and vegetables at their best and save money on them at the same time: buy them in season. Follow these tips to save money on groceries by buying produce at the right time of the year.

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How to Stop Wanting to Spend Money
Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 4/19/21 Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 4/19/21

How to Stop Wanting to Spend Money

Need help reducing your impulse spending? These tips can help you deal more effectively with temptations and learn how to curb your spending so you can spend more freely on the things that truly matter.

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10 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances
Money Management Annie Hanson 4/12/21 Money Management Annie Hanson 4/12/21

10 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances

Have you ever thought about spring cleaning your finances? Just like with your home, it's a good idea to clean out the clutter in your finances. Here is a financial spring cleaning checklist to help you eliminate all the things in your budget that are no longer serving you.

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Boost Your Retirement Savings with an IRA
Retirement, Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 4/5/21 Retirement, Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 4/5/21

Boost Your Retirement Savings with an IRA

Maximize your retirement savings with a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA. Learn about the difference between the two types of individual retirement accounts and take a quiz to see which option is right for you.

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Why Dave Ramsey Isn’t for Me
Money Management, Debt Annie Hanson 3/29/21 Money Management, Debt Annie Hanson 3/29/21

Why Dave Ramsey Isn’t for Me

Dave Ramsey has helped many people get out of debt and transform their finances, but his advice doesn’t work for everyone. In some cases, his advice is just plain wrong. Learn why I don’t follow his advice and what I do instead.

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Job Loss, Medical Costs and Home Repairs: How to Be Prepared for When Something Goes Wrong
Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 3/24/21 Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 3/24/21

Job Loss, Medical Costs and Home Repairs: How to Be Prepared for When Something Goes Wrong

Do you worry about what you will do financially if something happens? This is a very real concern for many Americans. Having an emergency fund is a great way to provide emotional comfort and a sense of security. Follow these money saving tips to get started.

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Are you ready to spend money again?
Money Management, Life Planning Annie Hanson 3/15/21 Money Management, Life Planning Annie Hanson 3/15/21

Are you ready to spend money again?

The pandemic has caused many of us to save more money, but will that change when the economy starts opening up again? Here are four things you can do to make sure your spending is under control as the temptations and opportunities to buy things increase.

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5 Reasons to Prioritize Retirement Savings Over College Savings
Money Management, Retirement Annie Hanson 3/1/21 Money Management, Retirement Annie Hanson 3/1/21

5 Reasons to Prioritize Retirement Savings Over College Savings

Wondering if you should save for retirement or college first? Read this article to learn 5 reasons why it is better to save for retirement before saving for your kids to go to college.

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How to Manage Money as a Couple
Relationships, Values, Money Management Annie Hanson 2/22/21 Relationships, Values, Money Management Annie Hanson 2/22/21

How to Manage Money as a Couple

Learning how to manage money as a couple is one of the most challenging parts of being in a relationship. Most of us have argued about finances at least once. Use these tips to learn how to effectively manage your money as a couple so you can get on the same page and start building the life of your dreams.

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How Do I Stop Overspending
Budgeting, Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 2/15/21 Budgeting, Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 2/15/21

How Do I Stop Overspending

Learn how to stop overspending and take control of your finances with these 11 effective strategies. Break free from the cycle of overspending, practice delayed gratification, and align your spending with your values and goals. Take charge of your financial future and enjoy a more stable and fulfilling life.

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5 BIPOC Money Experts You Should Be Following
Women and Money, Money Management Annie Hanson 2/8/21 Women and Money, Money Management Annie Hanson 2/8/21

5 BIPOC Money Experts You Should Be Following

These amazing BIPOC women are providing a much-needed alternative to traditional, white, male-oriented financial advice. They combine a unique perspective with solid advice about managing your money.

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Affordable Family Vacations: Road Trips on a Budget
Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 2/1/21 Money Management, Smart Spending Annie Hanson 2/1/21

Affordable Family Vacations: Road Trips on a Budget

Wondering how to plan an affordable family vacation? Follow these tips to plan your next road trip without breaking your budget. These travel hacks will help you spend money on the things that count while cutting back on the things that don’t.

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You Don’t Need a Budget
Money Management, Saving and Investing, Values, Life Planning Annie Hanson 1/25/21 Money Management, Saving and Investing, Values, Life Planning Annie Hanson 1/25/21

You Don’t Need a Budget

You don’t actually need a budget as long as you know where your money goes, spend less than you earn, and make sure you’re saving for retirement and other goals.

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Un-Affordable Health Care and Debilitating Medical Debt
Debt, Money Management Annie Hanson 1/18/21 Debt, Money Management Annie Hanson 1/18/21

Un-Affordable Health Care and Debilitating Medical Debt

Despite the best attempts of financial experts to convince you that your financial problems would go away if you just stopped buying lattes or using credit cards, the biggest cause of financial distress is not something you can control: medical costs. 

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How to Create a Savings Plan that Works for You
Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 1/11/21 Money Management, Saving and Investing Annie Hanson 1/11/21

How to Create a Savings Plan that Works for You

Ready to save money for your goals? Follow these saving money tips to create a savings plan that is right for you. No more saving random amounts and then forgetting to do it or giving up after a few weeks. Say goodbye to the 52 week savings challenge and hello to this automatic savings plan that will actually work!

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Signs You Might Need a New Financial Advisor
Money Management Annie Hanson 12/21/20 Money Management Annie Hanson 12/21/20

Signs You Might Need a New Financial Advisor

Financial advisors can be extremely helpful in helping you increase your wealth and meet your financial goals, but finding a good one might be more challenging than you think. Learn how financial advisors get paid and how to know if you might need to find a new financial advisor.

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Ask Annie: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Faster?
Money Management, Debt, Saving and Investing, Ask Annie Annie Hanson 12/14/20 Money Management, Debt, Saving and Investing, Ask Annie Annie Hanson 12/14/20

Ask Annie: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Faster?

Paying extra on your mortgage can be a great way to shorten the length of your mortgage and save on interest payments. But when does it make sense to overpay your mortgage? Follow these tips to find out what you should do first and how to decide which method of overpaying to use.

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