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Stop! Can You Really Afford That?

Don’t buy what you can’t afford. Sounds simple, right? Well, sort of. While restricting spending to what you bring home in a paycheck is the foundation of sound money management, doing it can be difficult. The reasons are many, but primary among them is the popular idea that living in debt is acceptable. However, this is a dangerous way to view your finances. Read more.

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7 Tips For Ending The Year Financial Fit

October marks the beginning of the fourth fiscal quarter of the year. Called Q4, the period of October, November, and December is a great opportunity to take a close look at your financial health and take action to set yourself up for success in 2025. Here are 7 tips for ending the year financial fit. 

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How To Increase Your Money Smarts

How would you rate your financial literacy? Are you a money maven, the person all your friends and family turn to for advice? Or are you more of a “as long as the bills are getting paid and I’m saving a bit each month, that’s all I need to know” type of person? According to a recent study, only 57 percent of people in the U.S. are financially literate.* Read more.

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6 Reasons Now Is The Time To Buy Office Space

The interest rate roller coaster may finally drop this year. If you feel rates will decline soon, the time to begin taking action to buy office space is now. There is still abundant office space, with the U.S. vacancy rate hovering at 20 percent, motivating sellers to cut their losses and giving you more bargaining power.*

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Increase Your Financial Education To Lessen Financial Stress

Inflation has fallen dramatically over the past two years. While the current rate of 3.3% at the time of this writing is higher than the Fed’s goal of 2.0%, it’s a far cry from the 7% of December 2021.* While the recent drop is good news for many, with high gas prices and the continued climb of housing costs (up 5.4% over the previous year) and medical care, it’s little wonder many people are feeling stressed about their finances.** Research has found that 80% of workers report feeling financially stressed. With 27% experiencing “high or overwhelming” stress. Read more.

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