Fav Five Resources: Jan. 24, 2020

Another week, another Fav Five. I’m sure that you’ll find one, or more, of these informative and useful.

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I Hate My Job But I Have Student Loans
From Young Adult Money dot Com

Have you ever been in a job, but can’t pull the trigger to leave, as it pays what you need and provides benefits? Yeah, I have. David Carlson, of Young Adult Money, has some great info here.

Although a main focus of David’s is Student Loan Debt, general debt and bills apply too.

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A Value-Based Side Hustle Can Help Grow Your Savings
From Baby Boomer Super Saver dot Com

I was making money on the side, long before the term Side Hustle came to be. Side hustling paid for my Masters Degree, flying lessons, and an airplane project that I completed and flew for years. Need more money for your savings, or other purposes? Good info here.

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How to Integrate Rewards Credit Cards into Your Spending Plan
From Miranda Marquit dot Com

I wasn’t a big fan of credit cards, for a while, but found that they can be a useful resource in financial plans, especially if rewards are involved. Miranda shares her take in the article above.

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These are the 4 biggest barriers stopping millennials from buying homes
From LinkedIn via Mixed Up Money dot Com

Other than buying a home Lease Purchase, plus designing and having one built, I’ve never bought a home in the manner that most do, so I don’t have any experience in doing so. Although this article focuses on Millenials, it might apply to other age groups.

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From Financial Mentor dot Com

This not only an informative article, it’s also full of additional resources. There’s a number of ideas, and tools, to help you put money away for retirement. I’m going to check a number of them out.

About Keith

Keith is a "60 Years Young" former teacher and counselor who's blundered through the world of personal finance, learning the basics later in life than he likes. It's his mission to share as much about personal finance as possible, helping others get a handle on it, much earlier than he did.
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