Generation X, defined as the cohort born between 1965 and 1980, is often the forgotten generation. Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z may dominate the headlines, but Gen X is reaching a pivotal point in their lives. Becoming middle-aged often means balancing a multitude of responsibilities, including raising children, preparing for their college years, planning for retirement, and possibly caring for elderly parents. That’s a lot to juggle financially and emotionally.
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Credit cards are almost too easy to get today. It seems every time you open your mailbox, your email, or shop online or in-store, someone is offering you a credit…
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Everything requires an account today, from handling your finances to watching your favorite shows. Between managing all these different accounts and logins, there is no worse feeling than realizing you’ve…
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Businesses regularly rely on sales and other marketing tactics to increase revenues and pad their bottom lines. While these offers might be enticing to consumers, many of these “deals” are…
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As we approach the midway point of the year, now is the perfect time to perform a quick check-in with your finances. Regularly reviewing your saving and spending habits, and…