Money Management

5 Personal Money Management Lessons To Learn From The Pandemic

Have an Emergency Fund They have been many who had either lost their jobs or had to shut/close down their business during the pandemic which lead to financial hardships in many families. For those who had kept a sum of money aside were able to continue paying their bills however many never bothered to maintain

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How Your Family Can Have a Healthy Relationship with Money

No amount of budgeting or financial decision-making will be effective unless your entire family participates, contributes, and cooperates. Here’s are some tips on how to help your family develop a positive relationship with money. Many parents make the mistake of not giving children an allowance, saying that the parents will do the needful to take

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7 Toxic Spending Habits That Are Affecting Your Family

You are trying your best to save money, but you are still barely able to make ends meet? What could be the driving reasons behind such a scenario? Here are 7 toxic spending habits that might be affecting your family’s welfare. 1. Spending Without Keeping Records. The majority of us are well aware of major

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5 steps towards perfect personal money management 

We’ve spent our whole lives anticipating the day when we’ll be able to get a job and start earning money. We are at a loss when it comes to deciding what to do with our money and how to spend it once we start earning it. Following these 5 measures for perfect Personal Money Management

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COMMON REAONS WHY COUPLES FIGHT OVER MONEY

In one’s financial life, marriage is a defining moment. The couple’s attitude toward money is critical in achieving balance. It’s essential to be willing to share the load and make sacrifices.  Working toward a common goal and learning better ways to deal with difficult situations may not appear romantic, but it rewards the couple’s overall

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What is  the 60% solution of spending ?

Richard Jenkins, author, and former editor-in-chief of MSN Money proposes the 60% Solution. He recommends allocating 60% of your income to “committed spending.” He discovered that the occasions when he felt most financially secure were when he spent less than a particular proportion of his income, not when he earned a certain amount. According to

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How to plan a staycation during a pandemic?

As all of us know, it is highly advisable to abstain from travelling around the world for a vacation amidst the pandemic. You could instead opt for a staycation in your hometown. There are various options for a low-cost staycation. You can assume to be a tourist in your city. Look for new areas to

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