How to Get Financially Naked With Your Partner

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Why You Keep Repeating the Same Money Mistakes (And How to Break the Cycle)

You can be earning good income, paying your bills, and trying to budget—and still feel like you’re stuck in the same financial patterns over and over again. Overspending when you’re stressed. Avoiding your accounts when you’re overwhelmed. Feeling shame about debt, even when life ...  Show more

Don't Buy That Investment Just Because You Heard About It on a Podcast

Have you ever bought a stock, ETF, or fund because you heard about it on a podcast, saw it in a newsletter, or watched someone talk about it online? You’re not alone—and you’re not wrong for wanting to learn more about investing. But there’s a hidden risk that most people don’t r ...  Show more

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