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8 Travel Apps You Need to Download Before Your Next Vacation

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If flight prices during the summer are any indication, travel will be at an all-time high in 2024. A recent study found that 50% of Americans are planning to travel more than they did in 2023. That means we’ll likely see crowded airports and stressed travelers. You won’t find me checking my suitcase.

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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In a typical year, Jared Neff, owner of Neff Yacht Sales in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, travels for work a few times a month. Last year, COVID-related international travel bans kept Neff mostly grounded. He took three round-trip domestic flights the entire year and didn’t travel internationally at all. 1 Business or personal?

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5 Ways to Save Money This Holiday Season (Without Disappointing Anyone)

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And it’s not just the United States— Dutch consumers are cutting back, and Canadians are spending less on holiday travel and gifts, new reports show. For example, shipping services are trying to counteract the dip in spending by cutting shipping costs for businesses. But you don’t have to be a part of their game.

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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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And I travel abroad every three months. Some of the highest-quality clothes and shoes in my closet have cost less than a latté. But I’m shocked when I see the cost of certain treatments and hair cuts. To put it simply, you can get your hair done professionally for the cost of a tip. I make an average salary.

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7 Money Mistakes You’re Making in Your 20s

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Not considering how many hours (not dollars) something costs. That means the coat will cost you 20 hours (or half of a workweek) to buy. The $40 shirt is a better investment because it costs $.80 Paying credit card interest or fees. Paying credit card interest or fees.

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8 Pieces of Financial Advice for New College Graduates

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You may not be able to escape using a credit card for some unexpected expenses, especially if you’re just starting a new job and haven’t had time to build your savings. Use your emergency fund to cover the cost as much as possible. If you are paying back credit card debt, your minimum monthly payment should go in this category.

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Even Processing Credit Cards Can Be Paperless

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Not having a method to accept payments from these cards could cost you sales. However, you don’t have to be drawn into a merchant account for credit card processing that uses paper receipts, a bulky device at the register and paper monthly reports sent to you in the mail. photo by: 401(K) 2013.