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Gina DiMasi is an organizational finance whiz. Gina is an avid investor, educator and aficionado of bitcoin and other modern investments. In addition to being an all around nice person, Gina has a degree in personal finance studies from Framingham State University. When she's not running numbers or blogging up a storm, Gina actively volunteers with Habitat for Humanity.

7 Basically Free Valentine’s Day Gifts For The One You Love

7 Basically Free Valentine's Day Gifts For The One You Love

Valentine’s Day is a time for those in relationships to celebrate their loved one and those not in relationships to also celebrate not having to spend all the extra dough on this commercialized holiday. However, for those of us who are in relationships, there are ways we can still make Valentine’s Day special for our significant other without breaking the bank. In this article, we will review some ways to make Valentine’s Day more affordable.

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These Are The Best FREE Personal Finance Tools To Try In 2020

FREE Personal Finance Tools

Was one of your goals for 2020 to get your finances in order? One of the most common New Year’s resolutions we hear about is people challenging themselves to save more money and/or spend less money. Well, the easiest way to keep on track is to have a tool that does all the heavy lifting for you! In this article, we will review the top free money management tools for you to try in 2020.

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Ed Slott: Bio, Net Worth & Other Information

Ed Slott_ Bio, Net Worth & Other Information

Ed Slott, also known as “America’s IRA Expert” according to Mutual Funds Magazine, has quite a bit of knowledge when it comes to the realm of retirement planning. More often than not, folks find themselves going to Ed even when they have a financial advisor, simply due to the fact that they fear their advisor doesn’t know as much as Ed. In this article, we will look at Ed’s background, net worth and other valuable information to get a picture of who this retirement guru really is.

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What Is Actually Worth Investing Money In? Part 2 of 2

Colorful Money

In Part 1 of this series, we looked at the stock market, real estate investing and cryptocurrency. Today, our main topics will include investing your money into debt (your own, others, lending, etc.), physical assets and CDs. Like always, I challenge you to do your own research to really figure out whether or not a type of investment in a good choice for you and your portfolio. With that, let’s dig in!

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