Month: July 2021

Break Open In Case of Emergency

You often hear the advice, “You should have 3-6 months in your emergency fund outside of normal savings,” but what exactly does that mean? What is supposed to be covered in an emergency fund? And when do I choose to

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Ten Creative Ways to Get into Financial Shape

Just like working out, sometimes it is better to have a partner. Setting some goals with an accountability partner can help you stay on track. A couple of creative ideas are:  Credit Score challenge: Baseline your credit score and see

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Is Post Divorce Trauma Making You Feel Crazy?

Is Post Divorce Trauma Making You Feel Crazy?

Divorce is considered one of the most stressful things you can go through, right after the death of a loved one. Is post-divorce trauma making you feel crazy? Even after divorce, you will experience many feelings, including fear and isolation- even

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Kids, Money & Divorce

Any parent will tell you that setting up allowance and teaching kids about money is a chore (pun intended) in the best of situations, but now add two households and the negotiation goes up to another level with kids. We

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