Auto loans are notoriously expensive, but sometimes they’re a necessary part of getting you back on the road. If the opportunity arises to save some money on your auto loan, you should probably take it. Americans who refinance their cars save on average around $950 a year, and several thousand over the life of their loan.
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When it comes to saving money, whether it’s for a short-term goal, such as a trip, or for a long-term one, such as a retirement fund, there are many budgeting strategies to choose from. Starting a money-saving challenge can be a good strategy to save money while being motivated to reach a goal and have fun.
Checking on all of your regular expenses is an important part of keeping your finances healthy. Too often, people sign up for a monthly subscription for a gym membership, subscription box, or premium membership and then stop using it. Without regularly keeping track of what you’re spending money on, you can easily find yourself spending hundreds of dollars a month on things you’re no longer using.
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Do you let circumstances define who you are, or do you take charge of your life no matter how challenging it is?
Are you sick and tired of wasting your mental and emotional energy worrying about (and replaying) events in your mind? Even sabotaging yourself, your performance, and your relationships, at times? Constantly playing the “what if” game in your mind?
Starting a new routine in any area of life can be challenging. Be it changes to your finances, exercise habits, health or any other type of new routine, one of the best ways that you can increase your chances of success is to make it part of your existing daily routine. Making small changes to something you’re already doing drastically increases your chances to stick with any new habit. Here, we’ll take a look at some ways that you can incorporate finances into your daily routine.
Today, we’re excited to introduce our #TimeToMint campaign, a reminder that wherever you are, whenever you want, for whatever you need — anytime can be a time to Mint. Taking a moment to Mint before making financial decisions is an opportunity to make progress toward any goal, whether it’s to stay on budget, to save for a big purchase, or to make strides in paying off debt.
Personal growth isn’t like GDP. It’s about quality rather than quantity. So, what areas of personal growth do you like to improve? Take a look in your vegetable patch and see what’s growing there now. Identify what is serving you and what is holding you back. Nature abhors a vacuum so if you remove those stinging nettles and bindweed, you will make space for strawberries, aubergines, or whatever brings you joy.