Personal Finance Beat

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Recent News
★ Investing Long-Term: Planning Ahead

Obligatory disclaimer, which I touch on it in my “About” page, but it bears repeating here: by no means am I a personal finance expert, or any type of...

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Long-Term Investing: Keep it Simple

Walter Updegrave makes the case that the best investment strategy is often times the simplest. (Hint: he’s a big fan of index funds).

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How Much Student Loan Debt Is Too Much?

Speaking of student loan debt, here’s a nice piece by JP over at US News: The bottom line: Easy access to student loans is a good thing. Most people need...

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Not Believing in ‘Good Debt’

Nice post by Crystal over at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff re: her aversion to any kind of debt, whether it be “good” or bad. I’m kind of the same way. When...

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Student Loan Balances Are Up, and So Are Delinquencies

Scott Cohn, for CNBC: TransUnion says it looked at all 300 million consumers in its database over the past five years, and found that as of last March...

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Law Schools’ Applications Fall as Costs Rise and Jobs Are Cut

Ethan Bronner, reporting for the NYT: As of this month, there were 30,000 applicants to law schools for the fall, a 20 percent decrease from the same...

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France to Force Shops and Offices to go Dark Overnight

At first I assumed this was some desperate money-saving ploy being forced on businesses by an over-bearing government. Turns out I was only half right...

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44% of Households Don’t Have a Proper Emergency Fund

Via this Assets and Opportunity Scorecard study: For the second year in a row, the Assets & Opportunity Scorecard, finds that nearly half (43.9%) of households...

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How a Century of Income Taxes Can Clarify Today’s Debates

Speaking of the history of income taxes, here’s Michael Sivy from Time: All taxes are unpopular, but modern states need a lot of money and there is no...

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Budgets and Diets Are a Waste of Time

So sayeth Krant Cents: Just blindly following a budget or diet does not work!  It doesn’t work because it is artificial or some cases it can be extreme...

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Three High-Yield ETFs for Big Dividends, Lower Risk

PFXF — with holdings of GM, UTX, and PPL, and a yield of 6.1% — is definitely worth a look.

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