Archive - December 2019
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Cybersecurity Tips for College Students
December 30, 2019
Categories: Cyber Security
There’s quite a learning curve in just about every way possible for college students out on their own for the first time. While a characteristic of college students is being tech-savvy, it doesn’t always mean that they know how to stay safe from cyber threats that advance and evolve every day. When they enter college, they become a part of the #2 targeted industry for cybersecurity threats. College students should take these tips with them throughout their college career. Know that Read More
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6 Ways to Ditch Your Bad Money Habits
December 23, 2019
Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings, Spending
Too many Americans have poor money habits. Do you resonate with this in the way you spend and think about money? Perhaps you were never taught financial literacy in school like many others. However, there’s no time better than the present to start learning and why not learn it from the experts at Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri? These are tried and true ways to say goodbye to bad money habits. Track Your Spending It’s easy to overspend if we don’t really know that Read More
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Stop Spending Money With These Strategies
December 16, 2019
Categories: Budgeting, Save Money, Savings, Spending
Do you feel like you have a sufficient income, but never any money? You’re likely spending more than you realize on non-essential items. This often happens to those who don’t have a budget established. If you’re guilty of too easily swiping your card, these strategies can help keep you in check. Know Your Triggers Spending money thoughtlessly is what gets too many people into trouble and in financial positions they do not want to be in. If you seem to have Read More
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How To Set Up Your Holiday Budget
December 11, 2019
Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings
The holidays set back many Americans into debt every year. Last year, the average debt incurred per person was around $1,000. It’s never too early to start deciding what your holiday budget will be so that you aren’t fretting over overwhelming debt in the new year. If you haven’t set up a budget before, the holidays are a perfect place to start. 1. Start with what you have. Every budget should begin by calculating what you have. This means having an exact tally Read More