Here’s what I learned about personal finance this week.

My quick takeaways on:

→ psychology & philosophy of money
→ average debt in US
→ money rules
→ food budget
→ money mindset
→ money motivation

Read on to learn more...

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Including mortgages, the average debt for Americans is over $90K.

https://www.cnbc.com/select/average-american-debt-by-age/

@megdematteo

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Living by a few money rules makes retirement attainable by your mid-50s.

https://www.businessinsider.com/personal-finance/uncle-retired-early-iving-by-money-rules-2020-10

3
Try to audit your services and insurance.

Shopping around does pay off.

It all adds up.

https://twitter.com/MoneyJrod/status/1314913494106542080

@MoneyJrod

4
Rethink your food budget to save time and money.

https://twitter.com/TheCalmNCents/status/1314981520915005440

@TheCalmNCents

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This is a powerful money mindset.

https://twitter.com/ScottCBusiness/status/1313620882733047808

@ScottCBusiness

7
Some money motivation to end 2020 on some good financial ground.

https://twitter.com/SmartMoneyMove1/status/1314933847444815875

@SmartMoneyMove1

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Shopping cashback site Rakuten (eBates) is currently offering a generous sign-up bonus of $30 after joining and spending $30.

https://www.rakuten.com/r/VLACHA3?eeid=28187

#AffiliateLink

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