Smart Money Tips
THURSDAY 5:48 p.m., FRIDAY 5:00 a.m.
50-second money tips from Amanda H. Christensen, an Accredited Financial Counselor and Associate Professor for USU Extension specializing in personal finance. As editor of the Utah Money Moms website and social media platforms, she partners with USU Extension colleagues to share real-life money smarts for women of all ages. Amanda is co-author of the PowerPay Money Mastery Online Course. Connect with her on Facebook and Instagram @UtahMoneyMoms.
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Track Down that Old 401K. Many people have 401(k)s from old jobs that they never took the time to rollover into their current 401(k) or another retirement…
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There are six money personalities. A spontaneous money personality is one where money encourages you to enjoy the moment. Advantages are that you are able…
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There are six money personalities. A planning money personality is one where money helps you achieve your goals. Advantages are that you make intentional…
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Credit card interest rates are no joke, leaving high balances on your credit cards can rack up some serious interest charges and damage your credit score.…
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Figure out your time horizon and how much you expect to need for each of your money goals. You can even set up different savings or investing accounts for…
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Automating contributions into different savings and investing accounts makes it easy to save over time, without having to think about moving money all the…
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It’s common to clean garages and yards in the spring but what about your finances? A good spring clean – or paperwork purge - might be just what you need…
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April signifies the start of the second quarter of the year, and we still have plenty of time to make meaningful shifts in our routine if we’re falling…
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Nobody would just throw money in the garbage, but that is essentially what we do every time we waste food. According to one study, the average American…
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A study released by AARP found that 1 in 3 American adults ages 40–64 provided regular financial support to their parents in the past year. Communicating…