
Stephanie Hallett
Contributor and Editor at Freelance
Writer, editor, retired high school figure skater. Past: @BusinessInsider, @hellogiggles, @msmagazine, @huffpost. Extremely Canadian. she/her
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1 month ago |
businessinsider.com | Jen Glantz |Stephanie Hallett
The author, Jen Glantz. Daphne Youree 2025-03-25T21:56:02Z Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . I like to have many streams of income so that I'm never blindsided by a sudden income drop. With talk of a potential recession, I've been looking for safe side hustles to bring in more money.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Stephanie Hallett
My husband and I are on track to retire wealthy, but we weren't always smart with our money. I wish we'd started investing sooner, and learned earlier that we could make more working for ourselves. I've also learned that it's possible to make some bad decisions and still do fine. When my husband and I started getting serious about our finances in our late 20s, we naturally thought we had everything figured out.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
cnn.com | E. Napoletano |Stephanie Hallett |Melanie Pincus
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Oct 18, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Zina Kumok |Stephanie Hallett
My husband and I have 11 high-yield savings accounts that we use for different goals. A high-yield savings account provides more rewards than a typical savings account, with no risk. I missed out on $1,200 in the five years before I opened a high-yield savings account. Easy money is the best kind of money. Whether it's a dollar found on the sidewalk or $1,000 won in a raffle, there's no better feeling than collecting cash you didn't have to work for.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
cnn.com | David McMillin |Stephanie Hallett |Jasmin Baron
Money Credit Cards By David McMillin Stephanie Hallett Jasmin Baron, CNN Underscored Money Published 3:35 PM EDT, Thu September 19, 2024 Link Copied! Brothers91/iStock When you’re comparing credit cards, it’s easy to focus on the selling points in bold letters — cash back percentages, reward points and other benefits that can motivate you to submit an application. But beyond those selling points is even more important information: a card’s annual percentage rate (APR). A good APR for a credit...
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