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It Has Nothing and Everything to Do With Spending
“Money’s not everything..." What if, in a sense, money is everything—the sum product of your energies and desires? If that's true, then there has to be more to money than trying not to spend it.
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Are Impulse Purchases Wrecking Your Finances?
Ben and Ernie explore a recent YNAB study on how (and why) Americans spend impulsively. Reasons include: emotional support, fear of missing out (FOMO), dining out, and festivities like Christmas. The Nerds offer tips for experienced YNABers who find themselves struggling with overspending.
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Check In on Your Credit Card Spending
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Click on a Credit Card Payment category on Web and you’ll see two main sections: your current balance and how much money is available for payment. These sections can help you dig a little deeper on your credit card spending. What was my card balance at the start of the month? How much have I spent this month? How much of my balance have I paid?
Credit cards are designed to be easy to use and difficult to understand. These summaries, while definitely not required reading, can bring clarity if you want to get closer to your credit card spending.
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Quiz answer: The most common job in Hallmark movies that main characters (unconvincingly) work is as a baker or chef. Sure, the hours are long and the toil can be lonely, but every small town needs an inspired food artist and a broad-shouldered hunk with a soft spot for children. 💘 Other popular jobs in Hallmark movies include writers, journalists, wedding and event planners, and cruel bosses back in ‘the city.’
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