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.

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