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1 week ago |
financebuzz.com | Katelyn Washington |Amanda Machado
You've probably heard lots of advice when it comes to planning retirement. Unfortunately, too many of us ignore it, especially when retirement is several years away. However, following advice that's often overlooked can be a driving force to getting on the right financial track to truly enjoy your golden years. In other words, if you follow these tips, you could become a retiree with much less financial strain than most.
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2 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Katelyn Washington
It's tempting to splurge when you get a raise or save more money than you're used to. But you should think twice about spending it all, especially if you want to retire early. There are many surprising retirement mistakes that one can make, but the money they waste before they retire can hurt their finances just as much. Read more to find ways to avoid these unnecessary purchases and invest in your future instead.
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2 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Katelyn Washington
If you work hard to save your hard-earned cash each month for retirement, the reality is that the amount you accumulate is only part of the equation. The quality of your retirement also depends on how you manage and spend your monthly income. Costs in retirement are not fixed, and some expenses could ruin your retirement if you're not prepared for them. So, while you see how your retirement savings stack up, it's also important to learn how to budget and know what expenses to prepare for.
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2 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Katelyn Washington |Kaitlin Milligan
Many consumers love to shop at Target. The retailer sells great items, including a wide variety of Target-owned brands. And with Target Circle and other shopping hacks, shoppers can save tons of money at the retailer. However, while Target has an almost cult following and many loyal shoppers, it's easy to overlook the retailer's negative qualities. Here are some of the things many shoppers hate about Target.
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3 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Katelyn Washington |Kaitlin Milligan
Buyer's remorse doesn't just happen with big purchases. Those little inexpensive buys can add up over time and lead to big regrets. That's because you could apply the money you're spending on these items to your savings account or toward bigger and more important purchases instead. You can avoid wasting money by skipping these small purchases you'll likely regret.
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