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Financial Literacy

Guest Post: How to Actually Deal With Debt

February 5, 2018 February 13, 2019 / The Financial Diet
How to Actually Deal with DebtOne of the subjects we talk about most frequently on The Financial Diet, and have been hearing about at every stop of our book tour with Mint, is dealing with debt. It’s one of those things that can loom over...

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Paying off $30K in Debt and a Baby on the Way

September 19, 2017 / Farnoosh Torabi
Sep 19 Paying off $30K in Debt and a Baby on the WayJulia and John, both in their early 30s and living in Queens, are expecting their first child next spring and desperate for a financial audit to help them find ways to reduce debt and save up before embarking on parenthood....

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Mint Money Audit 6 Month Check-In: Was Ken Able to Attack His Student Loans?

June 30, 2017 / Farnoosh Torabi
MintBlogs_6.30-CheckinBack in December, I had the opportunity to review Ken’s financial profile. He’s an airline pilot who earns about $100,000 a year. At 36 years old, his main financial gripe is that he’s tired of carrying around his $45,000 student...

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