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How to Make a Monthly Budget Plan That Actually Works

Most budgeting advice tells you to track your spending. This is useful but incomplete. Tracking tells you where your money went. A monthly budget plan … Read more

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Published on: May 12, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Pay Off Debt on a Low Income

Paying off debt when your income is low is one of the hardest financial challenges there is. The standard advice — pay more than the … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 12, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Choice Overload: Why Too Many Options Make Financial Decisions Worse

More choices should lead to better decisions. Research shows the opposite: beyond a certain point, more options produce worse decisions, more regret, and more paralysis. Here’s how choice overload shows up in financial life and what to do about it.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 11, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Negotiate Your Bills — And Which Ones Are Actually Worth Calling About

Most recurring bills are negotiable. Cable, internet, insurance, medical bills, credit card rates — companies regularly lower prices for customers who ask. Here’s what works, what doesn’t, and exactly what to say.

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Published on: May 11, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Invest in Index Funds for Beginners

Index funds are the most important financial innovation most ordinary investors have never been properly introduced to. They are simple, cheap, and have a better … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 11, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Living paycheck to paycheck means that if your next payment were delayed by two weeks, you would be in serious trouble. It is an uncomfortable … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 11, 2026

Money & Behaviour

Optimism Bias: Why We Assume Things Will Work Out — and What It Costs Us

Most people believe they are less likely than average to experience job loss, divorce, illness, or financial setbacks. Most of them are wrong. Optimism bias shapes financial planning in ways that leave people systematically underprepared.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 10, 2026

Money Explained

What Is Tax-Loss Harvesting and Can It Actually Save You Money?

Tax-loss harvesting sounds like a technique only for sophisticated investors with large portfolios. It isn’t. Here’s what it is, how it works, and whether it’s worth doing for your situation.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 10, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Save Money on a Tight Budget: What Actually Works

Saving money when there is not much left over is a different problem from saving money when you have plenty. Most financial advice is written … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 10, 2026

Money & Behaviour

The Psychology of Debt: Why Owing Money Feels the Way It Does

Debt isn’t just a financial condition — it’s a psychological one. The stress, shame, avoidance, and cognitive effects of carrying debt affect decision-making and wellbeing in ways that compound the financial cost. Here’s what the research shows.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 9, 2026

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