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Change Your Money Mindset: 5 Ways to Reframe the Belief, “I’m Bad with Money.”
When it comes to money, there are few things I find to be more damaging than the narratives we tell ourselves. Maybe we’ve been told this by others in our lives or watched our parents say it about themselves, but in order to move forward you need to leave this limiting belief behind.
Going Back to School: Evaluating Financial Tradeoffs
So much of our financial lives are a result of decisions we make and how they either directly or indirectly impact our finances. Sometimes our hand is forced into making a financial move, but often we come to crossroads. We can choose which path we want to take and factoring money into the equation is a necessary part of that. Here we discuss some things to consider when you’re calculating tradeoffs.
When Making "Bad" Financial Decisions Makes Sense
If you’ve been studying up on personal finances, I’m sure you’ve noticed some cardinal sins from financial advisors. It’s so easy to take these at face value, but the bottom line is that the general rule will not apply to everyone. There are always exceptions, so how do you know if you should be applying these rules to your finances or if making the “wrong” decision is actually right for you. Here are some tips to help you draw that line.