Posts Tagged ‘personalfinance’
Financial Anxiety Is Real But You Don’t Have to Face It Alone
It’s no secret that money worries weigh heavily on many Americans. Way back in 2021, 71% of employees said they were anxious about their financial futures. Fast forward to today, and that number has skyrocketed to a stunning 91%. Inflation—surprise, surprise—tops the list of anxieties across all generations. But it’s far from the only concern.…
Read MoreFinancial Discipline Is an Easy Resolution to Make, but a Hard One to Keep
We all say we want to save more and spend less. The key is to think more broadly. By Annabelle Williams for WSJ January is often thought of as a blank slate, a white canvas on which to paint a new self. For me, it’s an opportunity to establish some balance in my life. It’s the…
Read MoreFive Things You Did Last Week for Your Finances: Small, intentional choices can steadily build a more secure financial future
Recently, federal government employees received an email asking them to reflect on their work by listing five things they accomplished in the past week. The idea behind this exercise was to encourage employees to recognize their contributions, stay focused on their goals, and maintain accountability. This got me thinking: What if we applied the same…
Read MoreHoliday Survival Tips to Stay on Financial Track: How to stick to your financial goals and enjoy the holiday season this year
As the year winds down, the holiday season brings excitement, celebration, and togetherness. However, it also brings increased expenses that can strain your budget and divert you from your financial goals. With a little planning and a few savvy strategies, you can enjoy all the season has to offer while keeping your spending in check.…
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