Planning, Deferring and Saving: Patience Saves Money

Planning, Deferring and Saving: Patience Saves Money

We all know what it feels like to get your paycheck after weeks of waiting, turn around to spend it on the things you’ve been dying to buy, and then run out of money days later. This paycheck-to-paycheck feeling is awful, and can make you feel like there’s nothing you …

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Saving for the Future, or Saving for Yourself?

Saving for the Future, or Saving for Yourself?

One of the easiest ways to fail to save money like you should is to frame saving in the wrong way. Are you saving for the future in a formless way? Do you know what your saving is moving towards? If you’re just saving for the sake of saving, you …

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Why are Millennials so Distrustful of Retirement?

Why are Millennials so Distrustful of Retirement?

Millennials, in general, are distrustful of saving money the old-fashioned way. Institutions like Social Security, the stock market, and even some types of savings accounts are generally not Millennial favorites. Why is this? Some have suggested that Millennials’ relative wealth inequality, when compared to their parents, is part of this. …

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How Frugal Living Can Backfire: Money Makes Money

How Frugal Living Can Backfire: Money Makes Money

When it comes to saving money, you need to do more than just save it all and put it under your mattress. Cash in a coffee can doesn’t accrue interest, and it doesn’t reflect on your credit as good saving habits, either. Frugal living is a good thing, but it …

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More than 4 in 10 Cancers Preventable, New Study Says

More than 4 in 10 Cancers Preventable, New Study Says

42 percent of the cancer cases in the United States may be preventable, according to a new study and researchers from the American Cancer Society. While some cancers, such as those that are hereditary, are beyond one’s control, researchers who conducted a new study found that nearly half of American …

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5 Myths about Eggs Heart Disease and Health Cleared Up

5 Myths about Eggs Heart Disease and Health Cleared Up

There is so much confusion in news reports about eggs, some suggesting eggs are healthy and others associating eggs with high cholesterol and heart disease. Here are some myths and concerns about egg consumption and their answers. 1. False: Eating eggs increases cholesterol and heart disease & stroke risk 3 …

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Which Democratic Presidents Smoked?

Which Democratic Presidents Smoked?

The presidency is a stressful job, to put it lightly. You’ve got to deal with world leaders from other nations, both in diplomatic and antagonistic capacities. You’ve got to deal with the opposite party, which, for Democrats, means they have to worry about Republicans stopping any and all legislation they …

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