How Not to Lose Sleep Over Debt
The average American household has more than $137,000 worth of debt, and about 1 in 11 Americans say they don’t think they will ever be completely debt-free. This is a starling number when we also consider the rising cost of living, the high cost of student loan forbearance, and steep credit card interest rates. Is all of this debt contributing to sleep loss?
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What to Do With a Car That Doesn’t Run
You love your car, and you hate to see it sit in your driveway all run down and dilapidated. At the same time, you know that repairing it would cost too much and simply wouldn’t be worth the investment.
So why let it sit there and rot when you can get money for your old vehicle?
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Five Money Lessons from Joejuan Williams

There are five lessons to be learned from Joejuan Williams’ money mastery. He lives off 10% of his multimillion-dollar income, and I’m not sure I’ve ever been more proud of a stranger.
Learn good habits early
Joejuan Williams credits a finance course he took in high school that helped him form his good practices as a millionaire. He learned about 401(k) plans, certificates of deposits,...
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5 Ways to Save Money During a Night out With Friends
It’s never easy to stick with your tight budget when you’re on a night out with friends.
Are your friends always saying: who’s buying the next round of drinks? Are we going out again tomorrow?
Soon enough, you’re over budget and struggling to pay your rent. But how do you stay a social butterfly without breaking the bank?
Check out our money-saving tips below. Let’s go!
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Preparing for Retirement: 3 Secrets for an Enjoyable Next Chapter
Did you know that over half of Americans have nothing at all saved for retirement? And, that the vast majority have only $1000 or less saved?
These statistics are truly alarming and prove just how important it is to start saving for your retirement early.
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