You've probably heard a lot about inflation over the recent months, but do you completely understand how it affects your wallet? In a recent article from CNBC, the inflation rate for the month of November was 6.8%. When we take a look at the Federal Reserve's predicted rate of inflation, it usually is around 2-3%. The… Continue reading Let’s Talk Inflation
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Millionaires Gone Broke- Knockout Edition
Many athletes and celebrities become millionaires in just a few short years of getting into their perspective industries... but what if I told you that sometimes, their millions couldn't even save them from financial duress? Welcome to the "Millionaires Gone Broke-Knockout Edition". In this episode, we take a stroll down memory lane and discuss two… Continue reading Millionaires Gone Broke- Knockout Edition
Credit and Covid
How do you keep your credit score consistent while dealing with the financial side effects of this pandemic? The Coronavirus pandemic has not just affected many physically and mentally, but it has drastically affected our financial lives. When it comes to credit, making decisions on what to pay and what not to pay are crucial.… Continue reading Credit and Covid
The 411 on Health Insurance
Check out one of our latest Two Sense Money Podcast episodes! We talk about the importance of Health Insurance, what some of your options are, and how to make an informed decision during your next open-enrollment period. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5nk8HD5Hxj6ZL9MLXAxXuG?si=6UJ3qgLAQWisUIsMvkV0Jw Make sure to listen for new episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google, and more!
Coronavirus and Your Money
Just a few short months ago, a huge portion of Americans received a Stimulus payment from the government. Having spoke to numerous friends, family members, and clients, it does not seem that many have anything to "show for it" only months later. But this seems to ring a bell for you reading this, doesn't it?… Continue reading Coronavirus and Your Money
Valentine’s Day Savings Challenge
According to Business Insider, the average American spends nearly $160 on Valentine's Day. What could you do with $160 right now? Try our Valentine's Day Savings Challenge to jump start your savings goals today!