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Tips for Teaching Teens Good Financial Habits

Now that school is out for summer and teens are finding ways to make money, it’s important to teach your teenager how to use the cash he or she earns as carefully as possible. Whether you’ve experienced the worry of debt yourself, or you’ve been close to someone who’s been overwhelmed by financial worries, you should know just how important it is to develop good financial habits early.

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7 Things to Look for When Choosing a New Bank

Many people shop around for different accounts from time to time as a way of improving the benefits they get from banks looking to enhance their business. Banks are the most secure way to keep your money safe, build interest, and ensure you’re protected when disaster strikes.

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How to Survive On a Tight Budget, and Still Have Fun

While professional negotiators can give you some relief from the agony of extreme debt, it’s still your responsibility to assess your lifestyle and adjust your budget accordingly, so that you don’t find yourself repeating mistakes.

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How To Bounce Back After Job Redundancy

For many people, losing their job is one of the most difficult challenges they’ll ever have to face. The combination of emotions and financial concerns may leave you feeling anxious, depressed, and lacking confidence. Unfortunately, the struggling economy has meant that sometimes, redundancy is unavoidable, as businesses are forced to trim their staff pool and cut costs wherever possible.

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