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Top 3 Free Stock Investment Platforms
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You may be surprised to find that the last few years has yielded quite a few developments in the stock investing world. Namely, free investment platforms have ...

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The ROI Mindset
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Being good with money is all about mindset. Are you controlling your resources, or are your resources controlling you? I didn't make EarnTrackInvest to ...

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A Reminder Not to Celebrate Tax Returns
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I did my taxes early this year. As soon as all of the documents were available online, I went ahead and filed through an online tax software. When I saw that ...

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Saving Money at the Store isn’t Saving Money at All
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Do you pride yourself on being a bargain hunter? Always looking for the best way to save money on products and as soon as you see a really good deal you buy up ...

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I Believe in Bitcoin, but I’m Not Buying
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I knew about Bitcoin in 2012 when it was worth $6. I loved the idea of a decentralized currency that is digital and we know exactly how much is out there. ...

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M1 Finance Review In-Depth 2020
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M1 Finance is an automated investing platform that makes it easy to buy stocks and funds. They have automated features that allow you to deposit and buy stocks ...

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Basic Questions to Ask Before Buying Stocks
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When you first start looking at the stock market, it looks like a big pile of random numbers and jargon that you think will take forever to sift through. The ...

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Should You Refinance Student Loans?
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I was one of the lucky ones who managed to graduate with little debt as a result of going to an in-state school and waiting tables 20+ hours a week to pay for ...

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How to Track Your Net Worth Automatically
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How frequently do you calculate your net worth? Personally I do it daily, not because I'm vain about my finances, but because I use a tracking software that ...

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Textbook LifeHack That Saved me $461.96 in One Semester
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How in the world can my textbooks cost so much!?! I was surprised by textbook prices every semester. Considering most college students have a negative net ...

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  1. Money Beagle: I completely agree. The nature of most people is to spend all of the money they have, hence the importance of forced savings.

    Unfortunately when those people get their return they’re just going to spend that too.

    To those people I’d recommend setting up a new investment account that withdraws automatically from their bank account soon after paycheck time to get the money out of their checking account.

    I have a feeling most people who discover this blog are at least going to make an attempt at managing their money well, but the majority of the population certainly behaves as you suggested.

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