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Keys to Your Child’s Successful Financial Future

The keys to a successful future are learned early. Whether you have always made sound financial choices yourself, or if you have struggled with your finances at some point in the past, you probably want to help your child be financially stable as they grow older. Here are five keys that you can use to help your child prepare for a financially stable future.

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Happy Home: How to Balance Your Budget During Trying Times

Finances are the leading cause of stress in a relationship, according to a survey by SunTrust Bank. So, a big part of maintaining a happy household is properly balancing your budget. You need to make sure you’re spending less than you earn, which allows you to pay all your bills while saving up for future emergencies. This can be challenging in the best of times, but it becomes especially difficult when money is tight. Here are four tips to keep in mind as you do your best to manage your budget.

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How to Bless Your Family with Financial Security

Safety is the first thing that comes to people’s minds when they think about their families. Just like physical safety, your family’s financial security is equally important. Although there is no one size fit all technique to protect your family against financial uncertainties, there are things you can do to prevent them from suffering in the event of a financial crisis. Here are smart ways to protect your family financially.

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Annual Budget

Guide to Creating an Annual Family Budget Plan

Managing finances for the whole family is not always easy. It can be overwhelming to balance the needs and wants of all family members with the realities of your budget. That’s why some planning and organization is necessary to help you be aware of your income and spending. A budget will also help you be more prepared when it comes to dealing with unexpected expenses. That’s why we wanted to help you with creating an annual family budget plan. Here are some tips and tricks you need to manage the family finances in the long run.

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Empty Nest Finances— Downsizing Tips to Increase Your Retirement Budget

The right financial plan is an essential component for ensuring a comfortable and secure retirement. As you shift from a working income to a fixed income, finding ways to help minimize expenses can free up the funds needed to ensure a better quality of life during retirement. Here are just a few of the many options that may allow you to stretch your financial resources to cover your retirement expenses.

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Financial Preparation is Essential to Surviving a Divorce

Divorce is emotionally and financially draining and the more contention the more expensive it gets. One of the hardest parts of many divorces is the division of assets especially in families with large incomes and many physical assets. However, this can also be difficult in smaller, one-income homes where one person may suddenly find themselves without access to any income. Here are five tips that will make planning for financial success a more complete reality as the divorce pends.

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Emergency

In Case of Emergency: What You Can Do to Protect Your Family Financially

No matter how diligently or frugally you handle your family’s finances, unexpected circumstances always arise that can blow a hole in your family budget. Job losses, serious illnesses or major repairs to your house or car can drive your family to the brink of bankruptcy. To make matters worse, once your finances take an initial

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