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Combining Our Finances After Marriage Was a Mess. Why Separate Bank Accounts Work Better for Us
CNET· 1 hour agoBefore I settled down, I secretly judged married couples who didn’t combine their finances. For our...
The 11 Best High-Yield Savings Accounts of April 2024
Penny Hoarder via AOL· 10 hours agoSome of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable...
Why a 30-something who paid off $100,000 of debt has 7 bank accounts
Business Insider· 2 days agoMelissa Jean-Baptiste says her seven bank accounts help her save and track her spending....
Virgin Money launches new Cash ISA paying 'excellent' 5.05% interest rate
Daily Express· 4 days agoVirgin Money has launched a new Cash ISA with a 5.05 percent interest rate, earning an “excellent”...
How my family of 4 overhauled our lazy budget to save over $450 a month. Offering our teenagers a...
Business Insider· 6 days agoWith inflation still hitting bank accounts hard, our family of four — which includes two teenagers —...
4 Best Micro-Investing Apps of 2024: Stash, SoFi, Acorns, Public
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Are you prepared for year one of retirement? Here are five things you might not see coming — but...
Moneywise via AOL· 7 days agoGoldco can help you set up a gold IRA that allows you to incorporate physical gold and other...
Budgeting apps can do more harm than good, a financial therapist says. There's a smarter way to save...
Business Insider· 10 hours agoFinancial therapist Amanda Clayman said auto-saving apps can make you disengaged with your money....
How to Choose the Best 10-Year CD Rate for You
Fortune· 3 days agoIn this article, we rank the best 10-year CDs based on current APYs, minimum balance requirements, customer service, and more. Plus, it offers the lowest minimum deposit amount on our list at a $500 minimum opening deposit.
This Could Be the Most Valuable Feature of Your 401(k) -- and It's Not Your Employer Match
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoIt's essential to save for retirement consistently throughout your career so you have money to fall back on once your paycheck disappears. You could open