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How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others Financially

Financial comparison — measuring your own situation against the visible wealth or consumption of others — is one of the most reliable sources of financial … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 24, 2026

Money Explained

How to Start Investing When You Have No Idea Where to Begin

Most people put off investing because the learning curve feels overwhelming. Here’s the minimum you actually need to know to get started — and why starting imperfectly is far better than waiting until everything makes sense.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 24, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Save Money on a Car: Total Cost Thinking

A car is the second-largest purchase most people make, and one of the most expensive to own over time. The sticker price is only part … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 24, 2026

Money & Behaviour

How to Stop Impulse Buying for Good

Impulse buying is not a character flaw. It is the predictable result of systems designed by sophisticated marketing and user experience teams to produce exactly … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 24, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Handle an Unexpected Tax Bill

Receiving a larger-than-expected tax bill is one of the more unpleasant financial surprises — particularly when the cash is not immediately available to pay it. … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Money and Happiness: What the Research Actually Shows

Does money buy happiness? The research has evolved significantly over the past decade. The honest answer is more nuanced — and more useful — than either ‘yes’ or ‘no’.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Split Finances With a Partner Fairly

There is no single correct way to split finances with a partner — but there are approaches that consistently produce fairness, transparency, and less conflict, … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

Money Decisions

What Does ‘Playing It Safe’ With Money Actually Cost You?

Playing it safe feels responsible. But in personal finance, ‘safe’ choices have real costs that rarely show up on any statement — and those costs compound over decades. Here’s how to think about financial risk honestly.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

Money Explained

What Is the Debt-to-Income Ratio and Why It Matters

Your debt-to-income ratio — DTI — is one of the most important numbers in your financial life, and one of the least understood. It is … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Set Financial Goals You Will Actually Reach

Most people who set financial goals do not reach them — not because they lack commitment, but because the goals were designed in a way … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 23, 2026

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