Inflation
8 Smart Things to Do When You’re Broke
When funds are low, these strategies can help you bounce back quickly. With inflation rising, many find themselves with an overdrawn bank account, late rent, and two weeks until payday.…
Read More5 tips when retiring amid market volatility
A recent 2023 Retirement Confidence Survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute highlighted that only 27% of retirees hold strong confidence in their retirement comfort. Worries include the challenge of…
Read MoreI-Bonds Aren’t the Only Way to Fight Inflation
I bonds shouldn’t be the only investment you consider if you are worried about inflation—TIPS could be a better fit. Buying and holding a selection of TIPS, as part of…
Read MoreWednesday Q&A: What’s the Answer to Inflation
What’s the Answer to Inflation? As 2022 is coming to a close, we still see inflation causing pain points in the market but what does one do to combat inflation?…
Read More12 grocery and food savings tips to take with you on your next shopping trip
Inflation has hit everyone differently but one way that it has affected us all is at the grocery store. Good Morning America shares some tips on how to keep costs…
Read MoreHow to Figure Out Your Personal Inflation Rate and See Where to Budget Differently
Inflation rises at different rates depending on what goods or services are purchased. Learn how to calculate your personal inflation rate in this article, originally published by CNBC. When you…
Read MorePODCAST 80: How Will Rising Interest Rate Affect Investors?
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Read MoreWhy you need to pay your credit card balance now and how to do it
With the Federal Reserve set to raise interest rates for the first time since 2018, keeping a balance on your cards will cost you more money. Here’s how to pay…
Read MoreWhat Inflation’s History Tells Investors
During the early-to-mid 2000s, investors experienced a brush with inflation. They got off easy that time around. Before that, it was the 1970s when investors experienced a more serious era…
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