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Planning for Vacation

It’s Not Too Early to Begin Budgeting for Your Summer Vacation

Summer vacation is something that we all look forward to. This holds especially true for children as Summer Vacation becomes the highlight of their year and often creates lasting family memories. However, affording a summer vacation can be tough on most of us. Often people will simply put the expense on their credit cards and end up paying massive interest on the debt. A better plan is to start saving beforehand so you can keep the interest in your own pocket.  Here are a few things you can do to budget for your next summer vacation.

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Building Emergency Fund

3 Hacks in Building Your Family’s Emergency Fund

Showing your love and appreciation for your family can go from heartwarming birthday messages and memorable outings, all the way to investing in your future. More than anything, financial preparedness is one of the best things you can give your loved ones. Having savings and investments in place helps take care of any future financial needs or unexpected incidents. Although financial preparedness includes things like life insurance, part of being financially prepared is simply having a family emergency fund. Creating this fund lets you focus on the essential things and rest easy knowing you’re prepared for any situation that can happen. When you first get started, building up your emergency fund can seem like a daunting task, though the process can be simplified into three steps:

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Emergency Fund

A Quick Guide to Starting a Family Emergency Fund in 2020

One of the quickest paths to financial ruin is to incur an unexpected financial strain such as medical bills or a car breaking down and having to borrow money, whether in the form of a loan or by using a credit card, in order to pay for it. Luckily, there is a solution. Having an emergency fund for cases just like this is the perfect way to avoid these slippery financial slopes. So, what is the best way to begin an emergency fund this year?

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Asset Class Returns

Making an Investment Plan That Accounts for the Rising Cost of Living

Average living costs tend to rise everywhere, which is something that investors need to consider when determining the longevity of their investments. An investment might increase in value, but it can be a net loss if its value rises more slowly than the cost of living. Whether you’re investing for retirement, your children’s education or another goal, read on to learn how you can make sure your plan keeps pace with the rising cost of living.

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Save on Groceries

Family Finance Tricks to Help You Save Instead of Spend

The growing cost of raising a family has many people looking for ways to save money. However, most folks don’t want to drastically change their current lifestyle just to save a few dollars. Luckily, there are a few simple changes you can make that can save you hundreds of dollars each year without making you too uncomfortable. Take a look at these 4 family finance tricks that can help you save instead of spend.

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