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Wedding Savings

Making it Down the Aisle: 4 Cost-Cutting Tips for Large Wedding Parties

Whether you want a big or small wedding, not exceeding your budget can be a daunting task. However, it definitely isn’t impossible to be within your price range and still have a successful wedding. As long as you have a good strategy to approach for party planning, you will be able to walk down the aisle without worrying about breaking your bank.

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Budget Decorating

Biggest Budgeting Challenges when Decorating a Home

Interior designing seems easy, but sometimes people seem to forget that there are many factors you need to take into consideration. For most of them, sticking to their intentions is the hardest part, and they quit renovating their home in the middle of the process. If you want to avoid this, you should pay attention to a few things and, as the result, you’ll end up with the best interior possible. Your major advantage will be knowing the obstacles you may expect and how to work through them. So, start making some plans and thinking about what kind of style will suit you the most.

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Financial Advisor

4 Tips to Better Managing Your Finances and Assets

Everyone “knows” that managing your personal finances is a very important aspect of overall success. But knowing that you need to be good with money and prepare for the future, and actually doing it can be two entirely different things. While managing finances can be challenging, here are four tips that can be followed to help anyone better manage their personal financial situation.

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Minimalist Budget

Budgeting for Upcoming Purchases and Goals

People need to have money to purchase groceries and day-to-day household items.  They need to have money to pay their monthly rent or mortgage as well. Therefore, most people devote a lot of time to thinking about money.  It can be incredibly frustrating to lack sufficient money to cover certain things. You may think that only people with middle-class or lower incomes think about money so much. But that isn’t the case, whether you make $10 thousand or $10 million a year you still think about money. It may be how do I get enough money to pay for food and rent this month or it may be “Ouch, that stock just lost 10% of its value” but either way it is a concern.

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Financial tips for 20 somethings

Money in Your Twenties: 5 Reasons You Need a Financial Planner

The first few years after you graduate from college are some of the most important of your life. You may for the first time have to figure out how to make student loan payments, pay rent and make sure that there is food in the pantry. The good news is that a financial planner can help you create a budget that works today and in the long-term.

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Party on a Budget

Budget Bash: Throw Your Holiday Parties for Less

A holiday party is a fun way to bring people you care about together, whether it’s your friends and family or employees at your business. The problem is that by the time you pay for the space, the food, the drinks and any entertainment, you could be in for an expensive end-of-the-year bill. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to keep your holiday parties within a budget, no matter how many people you’re inviting and how much you can spend. Here are three tips to throw a holiday party on the cheap.

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Get past living Paycheck to paycheck

How Young Families Can Move Past the Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck Phase

When first starting out, many families get in over their heads, in their rush to buy a home and get established. This often results in a lack of savings for emergencies and living “paycheck to paycheck”.
When you live paycheck to paycheck, it can seem like you are struggling to get by. You may regularly wonder what would happen if you got severely sick or seriously injured. Financial concerns may keep you up at night, and you may not feel like you can afford to take a vacation or even a random day off when you feel run down. If you are tired of living this type of lifestyle, there are a few steps that you can take.

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