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Better Finances for a Better You

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← Curating the web to find the most interesting and helpful information about your money.

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Word of the week

Debit Card

A debit card is a type of payment card that takes money straight out of your bank account. Debit cards, sometimes known as "check cards" or "bank cards," can be used to obtain cash from an ATM or to purchase products or services. Although there may occasionally be costs associated with using debit cards, they can assist you avoid carrying cash.

Here are 4 times you should reach for your debit card over a credit card by Erica Lamberg →

Budgeting

How many budgeting methods leave you with $0 at the end? Just one. But despite its name, the zero-based budgeting method can give a big boost to your finances by encouraging mindful spending and saving. Every dollar is given a specific purpose, helping you reach your goals and feel better about your bottom line.

Zero-based budgeting — get control of your finances by giving every dollar a purpose by Andreina Rodriguez →

Quote of the week

"This would be a much better world if more married couples were as deeply in love as they are in debt."

- Earl Wilson

Infographic of the week

Which Assets Are Most Correlated to the USD?

Building a well-balanced, diversified portfolio involves including assets with varying correlations. The U.S. dollar (USD), with its weak or negative correlations to other assets, can be a valuable addition to investors’ portfolios. This graphic, created in partnership with OANDA, illustrates the USD’s correlations with other assets and indices. This insight can provide assistance for evaluating the role of USD in investment portfolios.

Which Assets Are Most Correlated to the USD? Which Assets Are Most Correlated to the USD? →

Investing

Nasdaq CEO shares the best investing advice she’s given her own son: It’s a ‘foundational element of wealth creation’ by Ashton Jackson

“Learn by doing — with small amounts of money, or even on platforms where you don’t actually have to use real money,” said Friedman. “As you get more engaged and more educated, you can start to take more risks ... and then get more confidence.”

Investing is a foundational element of wealth creation →

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