Sustainability is the “right” choice, and increasingly, it’s becoming the cheaper one as more consumers choose ethical brands and companies respond.
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App Review: Acorns Investing
If you don't know much about investing but you want to make your money go to work for you, I highly recommend Acorns.
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People collect for many reasons – a personal interest or passion, a family tradition, an investment opportunity. Some types of items will probably lose their market worth in the coming years, while other collectibles will continue to earn value. Below are just five that are likely to hold or gain …
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In some regards, young adults are ahead of where their parents were at a similar age when it comes to frugality and building wealth.
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Understanding what can be purchased used and what’s best purchased new can help you make savvy shopping decisions and develop cost-saving habits.
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As they graduate and step out on their own, the most valuable gift we can give our young people is increased financial competency.
Read More »Job Prospects are Looking Up for 2016 Graduates
The 2016 job market is the best for college grads since the Great Recession. While job prospects are looking up, there's still room for improvement.
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In today's world of limited resources where less can be more, you can assert yourself as smart, fit, and environmentally aware without overspending on expensive brands. You can actually say more about yourself and achieve a better quality of life, free from clutter and credit card debt, by spending less and saving more.
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