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Costco is entering the Medicare market in three states.  Image depicts a Costco pharmacy location in Wharton, NJ, USA – February 15, 2025.  Image source: Shutterstock.com Costco is entering the Medicare market. The warehouse club (NASDAQ:COST) is partnering with nonprofit SCAN Health Plan to launch co-branded Medicare Advantage plans in three states. The companies announced the expanded partnership Tuesday. The initial markets cover roughly 5 million possible eligible Medicare enrollees, though specific states and launch […]

The federal budget deficit is now projected to reach $2.1 trillion in fiscal 2026, about $200 billion higher than the Congressional Budget Office forecast in February, with much of the deterioration tied to a sharp shortfall in tariff and customs-duty revenue following the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s broad IEEPA tariffs. Read the rest

Previously we’ve run through how to open an online broker account and how to buy and sell ETFs. Today we’re going to look at purchasing an index tracker fund. Next stop, the world – muhaha! (Oops, did I say that out loud? I meant to write: ‘Next step, a globally diversified passive portfolio’…) What is an index tracker fund? An index tracker fund is typically an Open Ended Investment Company (OEIC). In normal-person speak, this means […]

For many families, supporting parents, siblings, and extended family members living in India is a deeply meaningful commitment. For many of these families, however, that financial support would add to their already difficult work of managing household finances in the United States. In addition to domestic expenses in the United States, many families also haveKeep Reading Bridging the Distance: A Parent’s Practical Guide to Budgeting and Overseas Family Support was originally published on WhatMommyDoes.com

You check out online and see four easy payments instead of a single price. It feels smaller, so you tap approve without a second thought. Do that a few times across a few different apps, and buy now pay later debt starts stacking up in places your budget never accounts for. Nearly 100 million Americans now use these apps, and the balances are catching up with them. Here’s what buy now pay later debt actually […]

TIPS maturing in 2046 or later are yielding slightly above 3% as of last Friday. (And TIPS maturing 2042-2045 aren’t far below 3%.) It’s important to understand that interest rates are quite hard to predict. And there’s no rule that says that TIPS yields can’t go meaningfully above 3%. So there’s no way to say, “today is the very best time to buy.” But it is fair to say that “inflation + 3%” is a […]

This summer I toured a couple of 6,000 to 7,000 square foot mansion in the Kahala neighborhood of Honolulu, all in preparation for a potential move in two or three years. We plan to move back for either 6th or 7th grade for our son and 3rd or 4th grade for our daughter, so we […] The post Buying A Mansion In Paradise Might Be Backwards appeared first on Financial Samurai.

The Grocery Budget Problem Traditional budgets treat groceries as a category you need to keep under control. And that makes sense. Food is a necessity, but the amount you spend on it can vary dramatically. One household might spend $200 a week on groceries. Another might spend $500. Both households could be buying perfectly reasonable amounts of food. So how much should you spend? This article will show you how to use The Allowance Method to navigate your grocery spending while making sure you’re still building your savings. If you haven’t read The Allowance Method yet, start there. It’s a quick 10-minute read that explains the system and shows you how to get started. 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The Next 50 Years of Inflation: Plan for 3%, Survive 5% Retirees love to ask what inflation will be. Nobody knows. And what about the sequence of inflation risk? Here’s a better question: what should you plan for, and what […]

Bag the Xmas bargains available now Looking for more ways to save money at Christmas? My book, 456 Ways to Save Money on Christmas Throughout the Year, is packed with practical tips to cut the cost of presents, food, travel, celebrations and more without sacrificing the fun! It might seem strange to be thinking of Christmas in the middle of yet another heatwave in the UK but that is exactly what some savvy consumers are […]

In this blog post, I’m sharing my two-week meal plan on a budget perfect for a family of any size with a restricted food budget. (PLUS, get a complete free shopping list that you can steal to save you time!)  Meal planning has become a hot topic for anyone looking to cut costs, stay organized,… The post Two Week Meal Plan On A Budget appeared first on Mom Money Map.

Have you ever wondered why you still practice frugal living even when you’re no longer struggling to make ends meet? I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. When I was younger, being frugal wasn’t really optional. We were raising three children on one income, and like most young families, there always seemed to be more places for our money to go than money available to go around. I clipped coupons, watched grocery sales and […]