Category: Money Management
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Money Management
Money at 30: 'Fall'ing Back Into Good Financial Habits
by Kyle Burbank
Now that the summer is over, it's time to 'fall' back into good financial habits. Okay that was super corny and autumn doesn't officially begin until the 22nd, but the sentiment remains the same. A lot of time the summer season means parties, vacations, and other events that can lead to overspending. With those days behind you, now is a great time to review your finances and make some smart... 
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Preparing Your Finances for a Natural Disaster
by Fioney Staff
In recent weeks the United States has watched as Hurricane Harvey left areas of Texas and Lousiana with devastating floods and as Hurricane Irma led to severe wind damage in Florida and many Atlantic islands. These heartbreaking images remind us how powerful Mother Nature can be but also remind us how important it is to be prepared. While storms, wildfires, earthquakes, and fires can't always be predicted, preparing yourself and... 
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Top 10 Personal Finance Articles of the Month — August 2017
by Fioney Staff
Just as this time of year is often associated with back to school, August found many bloggers returning to the basics of personal finance including budgeting, credit scores, and retirement savings. Despite these being well-worn subjects at this point, the clever writers on this list managed to bring new insight to these evergreen topics.
Money Management
Money at 30: When Pride Gets in the Way of Finance
by Kyle Burbank
Having pride is often a good thing. That said, being overly proud could lead to your downfall. When it comes to handling changes in your lifestyle, asking friends and family for help, or perhaps going back to a job you just left, setting your pride aside is often the first step in making the right financial choice.
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Twenty-Year-Olds Aren't Spending Like They Used To
by Fioney Staff
Given the reputation Millennials get in the media and in our collective minds, it may surprise you to discover that young adults apparently have a good grasp on personal finance best practices and aren't the spending machines you'd expect. While the generation is surely saddled with a number of financial burdens — perhaps most notably, student debt — they're also learning from the mistakes of their parents and starting their... 
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Money at 30: One Year Later
by Kyle Burbank
All in all, I've been thrilled with how the first year since my "financial awakening" has gone. From constantly learning more about personal finance and watching my credit score climb to writing another book and starting a YouTube channel, it's been a successful journey so far with no signs of slowing.
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The Average Credit Score is On the Rise — Here's Why
by Fioney Staff
Earlier this year, the average credit score in America reached a major milestone. According to the Fair Isaacs Corporation (better known a FICO) the average credit score now sits at 700. While that's still 150 points lower than a perfect score, it's still a solidly good score overall — even classified as "very good" by some standards. Beyond that the number of "super prime" consumers with credit scores over 800...