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Your Spending Doesn’t Match Your Values—Here’s How to Fix It

Have you ever looked at your bank statement and wondered where your money actually went? Not in a dramatic, “I’m terrible with money” way—but in a quiet, uncomfortable way. The kind where you realize your spending doesn’t quite reflect what you say matters most to you. You say yo ...  Show more

What to Do After You File Your Taxes: 5 Smart Money Moves to Make Now

You filed your taxes, hit submit, and finally took a breath. But filing your return isn’t the finish line—it’s the starting signal. Most people close the folder, move on with their lives, and don’t think about taxes again until next year. That’s exactly why tax season keeps feeli ...  Show more

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