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Make Your Money Go Further.
Learn how to spend less, save more, get out of debt, and build financial security — whether you're starting with $100, $10, or nothing at all.
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Where are you starting?
Five honest starting points. Pick yours — every one leads somewhere real, and none of them gets judged.
Little or no savings, struggling with expenses, possibly behind on bills.
Start here → I'm living paycheck to paycheckIncome is coming in but very little remains each month.
Start here → I'm getting stableBills are covered and I am beginning to save.
Start here → I'm building savingsI have an emergency fund and want my money to work harder.
Start here → I'm building wealthI want to begin investing and creating long-term assets.
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Find $500 in your budget
Nine common cuts, a running total, and the five-year number that changes minds.
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How to Save $1,000
The first thousand is the hardest and the most life-changing. Here's the realistic route.
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How to Make Your First Budget
A working budget in 20 minutes, using last month's real numbers.
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6 min guide
Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche
Two good systems, one honest tradeoff: motivation versus interest.
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6 min guide
What to Do If You Can't Afford Groceries
Food help exists in every US county, this week — here is exactly where it is.
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How Credit Card Points and Rewards Work
Cashback, points, miles — and the one rule that outranks every strategy.
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4 min guide
Cutting $500 vs. Earning $500
Both move the same number. They are not the same skill — and they don't have the same ceiling.
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