Archive - January 2020
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Top 5 Ways to Save Money Fast
January 29, 2020
Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings, Spending
While it’s not a good idea to pursue any “get rich quick” scheme, there are some ways that you can quickly add more money to your pocket. The secret is to be cautious with your spending. This is obviously easier said than done, but it’s a way to “make” money without having to spend money. Follow your favorite one or challenge yourself to all five! Sell Your Skills Do you have a hobby that people would be willing to pay you for? Are you just simply good at Read More
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Cybersecurity Top Tips for Traveling
January 22, 2020
Categories: Cyber Security, General
Whether traveling for fun or for work, you are hopefully busy enjoying the sites. However, it can be so easy to get caught up in the adventure that you forget to stay on top of your personal cybersecurity protection. While you begin packing your bag, don’t forget this list of top tips! Update all of your devices. You’ve probably made sure your devices are charged, your toiletry bag is filled, and you have new reading material for your voyage. But before walking out the door for Read More
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Farm Loans 101
January 15, 2020
Categories: Agriculture, Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings, Spending
“Let us not forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts will follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization” (Daniel Webster). We love our farmers and believe they are the backbone of this nation. If you are new to farming or if it has been in your family for years, it’s important that you know about farm loans. Here are the basics you should be familiar with. FSA When talking about farm Read More
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10 Saving Resolutions to Make This Year
January 8, 2020
Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings
Start the year out strong so you can finish the end of next year with a bang! These are some of our favorite savings resolutions that are great for novice savers or experts! 1. Start with the emergency fund. The first step you should take this year is to make steps to build up an emergency fund. Don’t let the unexpected set you painfully back in your budget and even from your ability to pay bills. Seventy eight percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and cannot afford to have a Read More