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How to Get a Raise Without Asking for a Raise

The direct salary negotiation is not the only path to higher compensation. Many people who find the confrontational ask uncomfortable, who work in environments where … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 2, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Get a Mortgage: What First-Time Buyers Need to Know

Getting a mortgage is the largest financial transaction most people will ever make — and one of the most poorly understood. Here’s the complete process, what lenders actually evaluate, and how to get the best rate available to you.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 2, 2026

Money Explained

What Is Dollar Cost Averaging and Does It Work?

Dollar cost averaging gets talked about as if it is some kind of sophisticated investment strategy. It is not. It is a simple, mechanical approach … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 2, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Choose Between Renting and Buying a Home

The rent vs buy debate produces more bad financial advice than almost any other topic in personal finance. People on both sides treat it as … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 2, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Build a Financial Safety Net From Scratch

A financial safety net is the collection of resources, protections, and buffers that prevent a bad event — a job loss, a health problem, an … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 1, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Budget: The Method That Actually Works for Your Situation

Most budgeting advice assumes one method fits everyone. It doesn’t. Here’s how to identify which budgeting approach suits your situation, set one up in under an hour, and make it stick long enough to change your finances.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 1, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Know if You Can Afford Something

Most people use “can I afford this?” to mean “do I have enough money right now to pay for it?” This definition is too narrow … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 1, 2026

Money Explained

How to Invest Money: A Practical Guide for Every Starting Point

How you should invest money depends almost entirely on your time horizon, tax situation, and starting amount. Here’s the practical decision framework for every common starting point — from first $1,000 to ongoing wealth building.

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 1, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Retire Early Without a High Income

Early retirement is usually framed as a rich person’s game — a thing you can only pull off if you earn six figures, have no … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: June 1, 2026

Money Decisions

How to Make Your First Budget in 30 Minutes

A first budget does not need to be perfect — it needs to exist. Most people who have never budgeted imagine the process as complex, … Read more

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Written by: HRM

Published on: May 31, 2026

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