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If you are managing high-interest credit card debt, a balance transfer could help you pay it down faster and with less interest. People often use balance transfers to take advantage of 0% introductory rates on new cards, as well as other incentives that may be offered to entice borrowers to transfer their balances.

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Money management can be tricky, but it’s much easier in 2020 with the wide variety of personal finance apps that are available. With just a few swipes on your smartphone, you can view your portfolio, track your bills and maintain your budget while on-the-go.

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When your employer offers a retirement savings plan like a 401(k), saving for retirement can seem easy. These plans allow you to automate your savings so you can set it and forget it. If your employer doesn’t, not only do you miss out on benefits like a savings match, but you may not know how to begin planning for retirement.

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Maxed out your credit card? It’s OK. It happens. The important thing is to understand the consequences and find out what you can do to get the debt under control. The immediate impact of maxing out your card depends on your current financial situation.

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It’s the cardinal rule of credit card use: “Whatever you do, don’t max out your credit card.” It’s good advice, but there are always exceptions to rules. Remember, maxing out your credit card is risky if you won’t be able to pay down the balance fairly quickly. 

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Making smart decisions with your money requires you to juggle multiple financial goals at the same time. That’s why we know that saving for retirement often goes hand in hand with managing your debt. If you are contemplating how to save for retirement when you have credit card debt, this blog will cover many common scenarios to consider when making your decision.

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Having a credit card gives you the financial freedom to make large purchases and pay back the balance later, but this freedom only goes as far as your credit limit. Learn the do’s and don’ts of a credit card limit increase to

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Congratulations – you’ve impressed the hiring manager with your polished resume and thoughtful cover letter, and you’ve scheduled your interview! While that’s an accomplishment worth celebrating in itself, the actual interview process can be intimidating and stressful for interviewees. Additionally, the COVID-19 health crisis has added new layers of complication to the hiring process for both candidates and workplaces.

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Netflix? Hulu? Pfft! Everybody knows YouTube is where you find the best video content. Disagree? Just ask the millionaire YouTube celebrities who have built their fame on talking about what they love in front of their webcams.

To help you discover the best that YouTube has to offer, we’ve compiled a definitive list of the most popular individual YouTubers (no brands, bands or shows) in nearly every country in the world.

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Summer is one of America’s favorite seasons for spending. It’s a time to take vacations, tackle big home improvement projects and spend money on events like weddings, concerts, parties and family reunions. 

When you are trying to maximize your summer fun, it can be tempting to overspend on everything from travel to the latest gear for your favorite activities. We’ve gathered our top tips to help you navigate the season responsibly without sacrificing your summer fun.

7 Tips to Keep Your Summertime Spending Under Control

Make a Summer Budget

In addition to your regular expenses, it’s always a good idea to make a budget that includes seasonal expenses. If you already have a budget for your personal finances, you can add line items for summer spending. Try to be as specific as possible with your financial planning. It’s always better to overestimate your summertime spending and end up with money left over.

Top Dollar Tip: Use a Budget Planning Spreadsheet

Summertime Spending Budget

Just thinking about your budget won’t do—you’ve got to put it on paper! Check out this budget planning spreadsheet that you can customize to track your summer spending.

Our copy is locked for editing, but you can make a copy and save your own version for editing by clicking on the file tab and selecting make a copy. To add your summer expenses, update the fields in the non-consistent expenses column.

Use Your Tax Refund To Finance Your Vacation

Did you get a sizable tax refund this year? Use it to pay for this year’s vacation without compromising your budget!

You Can Also Invest or Save Your Refund to Plan For Future Vacations

OK, so this tip may be less fun, but could pay off in the long run. If your refund isn’t enough to plan the vacation your are dreaming about, put it in a high-yield savings account or invest it to grow the money over time. You’ll be glad you did when future you gets to take the vacation you really want without relying on credit cards.

Top Dollar Tip: Start an Investment Account with Stash

Invest With Stash App for Summertime

Stash allows you to begin investing with as little as $5 and acts as your personal investment advisor. The app has many features that will show you how your money can grow over time. There are hundreds of stocks and trade options available for no additional fees.

The app will automatically invest your funds into a diverse portfolio and allows you to buy fractional shares, which is useful if you are starting out with a small amount of money. You can also link your Stash savings to a bank account and withdraw your funds in two business days when you want to access your cash.

Make a Family Savings Goal for 2024

Get the whole family involved by making a family savings goal for 2024. You can either work together and save for the same thing, like a family vacation, or each family member can decide on something they would like to save for. 

Top Dollar Tip: Make it a Friendly Family Competition!

Family Savings Goal

Set weekly goals and make it fun by turning it into a competition. For example, parents can have their school-aged kids compete by earning money for chores. Whoever earns the most money for the savings fund each week gets a special prize!

Purchase Upcycled Seasonal Items, Patio Furniture, Fitness Equipment and Playsets

Seasonal items, such as patio furniture, outdoor equipment and summer sports gear, typically go on sale later in the summer. However, if you don’t want to wait, try looking for gently used furniture on resale sites like Craigslist, Mercari, Offerup and Letgo

Things to look for on resale sites:

Top Dollar Tip: Buy Used Camp Chairs and Relax in Your Local Park

Camp Chairs in the Park During Summertime

Check out a list of the best camp chairs for summer 2024.

Not everyone has a big backyard to lounge in, but you probably have a local park with plenty of green space. Find some used camping chairs and take them to your local park where you can sit and enjoy the warm weather with a good book.

Buy Used Items Safely
Be careful when using Facebook marketplace to buy used items. There are scams out there.
This Facebook Marketplace scam guide can help you know what to look out for.

Save on Yard Maintenance and Home Improvements

If you plan to save money by spending your summer downtime you may be inspired to tackle some yard maintenance or home improvement projects you’ve been putting off. Hiring a landscaper or contractor is expensive, so keep it budget friendly by focusing on projects that you can safely do yourself.  

Easy Projects for Beginners

Moderately Difficult Projects That Require Special Tools

Difficult Projects You Should Leave to the Pros (Unless You Are One!)

Top Dollar Tip: Plant a Garden!

Plant a Garden

Planting a garden is a great project that can bring the whole family together and add beauty and function to your backyard or porch. The same goes for doing your own landscaping and lawn care maintenance; DIYing your own gardening will help you save money, plus it’s a great way to stay active outdoors.

Recreate Your Favorite Summer Activities at Home

Love going to the local pool to cool off? Set up a kiddie pool in your backyard and save on the cost of summer pool pass. 

Bummed you can’t afford go to a concert or summer music festival? Check out virtual streaming options. Get dressed up and enjoy a music night at home where you can sing along without anyone shushing you!

Think about what it is you love most about your favorite summer pastimes and try to recreate the spirit of those activities in a budget friendly way at home.

Top Dollar Tip: Movie Nights with a Portable Projector!

Movie Projector in Backyard

Check out a list of the 6 Best Outdoor Movie Projectors.

Going to the movies to watch summer blockbusters is a highlight of the summer for many people. You can create your own outdoor or indoor big screen movie watching experience with a projector, laptop computer and some speakers. 

You can project a movie onto a large wall in your backyard or living room, or set up a white screen or curtain. There are projectors for every budget. In some cases, for the cost of taking a family of four to the movies once or twice, you can enjoy movies all summer long. 

Look for Local Takeout Specials at Your Favorite Restaurants

Takeout apps are convenient, but they can take a pretty big cut out of the restaurant’s profits and still charge large delivery fees. Most mom and Pop restaurants still allow order the old fashioned way—picking up the phone and placing an order directly. 

Top Dollar Tip: Order Directly From Your Favorite Restaurants to Skip App Fees

Order Takeout

Extra Savings When You Order Direct
Some restaurants may even have special offers for customers who order directly from the restaurant or through the restaurant’s own online ordering system. 

Bonus Tip
Take your takeout orders to a local park and make it a picnic!

Vacation Close to Home and Avoid Flying

Flights prices spiked in 2023 due to inflation and even though they’ve come down a bit since, they are still expensive. This doesn’t mean you can’t get out of the house for a change of scenery. Look for destinations you can reach by car to avoid flying.

Top Dollar Tip: Try Camping and Hiking!

Camping and Hiking

Camping is a great way to vacation and save money. Campgrounds are usually much less expensive than hotels, and you can pack most of your food items to cook on a camp stove or over an open fire. We recommend looking for campgrounds you can reach in a day’s drive from where you live. 

Make Sure You Have the Right Gear

If you are a first time camper, make sure you have the right gear and don’t forget the essentials. Camping equipment can be quite expensive, so if you don’t already own some, considering borrowing from a friend or renting through a service like Arrive Outdoors

If you aren’t up for an overnight stay outdoors, consider a day trip to a local state park with hiking trails. Be sure to call ahead and make sure that campgrounds and trails are open before planning your trip and try to avoid major holidays when the parks will be extra busy and camping fees tend to surge. 

Have a safe and happy summer!

Updated April 2024