A homeowner reviews mortgage options while looking at housing market trends, highlighting the challenge buyers face with mid-6% mortgage rates in 2026 – Shutterstock Mortgage rates are refusing to disappear from the homebuying conversation in 2026. As of early July 2026, Freddie Mac reported the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.49%, reinforcing what many buyers have experienced throughout the year: rates remain well above the record lows of 2020 and 2021 but have largely […]

A collection of small paper cups forms a neatly stacked pyramid structure. Major grocery chains have updated their point of sale software to block shoppers from combining multiple digital or manufacturer coupons on a single item. While stacking identical coupons is mostly gone, you can still save by pairing a storewide dollar-off promotion with separate cash-back rebate apps. Pexels. Clipping digital coupons is a smart way to lower your total bill at the checkout register. […]

A woman might borrow a power drill from a local tool library while receiving guidance from a volunteer, highlighting how shared equipment makes DIY projects more affordable and accessible. (Pexels). Buying a power drill, tile cutter, or pressure washer for a single weekend project no longer makes sense for many homeowners. Instead, more women are discovering that local tool libraries provide affordable access to quality equipment while creating welcoming spaces to learn new skills. As […]

Running a successful household as a single mother requires immense foresight. Protecting your kids means staying one step ahead of potential hazards in your home and community. A comprehensive child safety plan offers peace of mind, allowing you to manage routines with confidence. These practical steps help construct a reliable shield for your family. Establish […] The post How to create a foolproof child safety plan appeared first on Wealthysinglemommy.com.

Last year, I thought my wife Nicole and I were comfortably Coast FIRE. Then something changed. Over the past year, our income increased. And as often happens, our spending increased too. We traveled more, enjoyed more experiences with our kids, and embraced the flexibility that comes from years of hard work and financial discipline. Then I checked in with Boldin. Using the PlannerPlus software, I updated our retirement assumptions and tested different spending scenarios. That’s […]

Learn how to save money cruising on a budget without compromising the experience, from booking at the right time to deciding where to splurge. Cruising is a popular way to travel, offering a unique experience that combines relaxation, adventure, and exploration. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned one, Amanda Bauner, host of the […] The post Cruising On a Budget: How To Save Money On Cruises with Amanda Bauner appeared first on The […]

Student loan debt is no longer just a challenge for recent college graduates. A growing number of Americans in their 60s and 70s are entering retirement while still making monthly loan payments, with some seeing balances grow despite decades of repayment. More than 3 million people age 62 and older now hold federal student loan debt, according to Education Department data. Read the rest

Despite my protestation, we went to a big box store today, COSTCO to be specific. I am not a fan of these stores. They don’t save people money, they encourage spending and for some people waste as well. It’s all hard to resist, but I try, yet sometimes fail. Today I bought a three foot bag of popcorn and a bag of dried apricots-I never bought those in my life). These stores encourage people to […]

Do you want to quickly check on your personal finances through the ease of your smartphone? Unfortunately, numerous budgeting apps on the App Store and Google Play Store can be challenging to determine the top budgeting apps that match your goals and lifestyle. Fortunately for you, we listed the best budget apps that can best fit your needs. Are you a fan of Dave Ramsey’s advice and the zero-based budgeting strategy? Or, are you a […]

In a striking break from typical gridlock, an unexpected legislative partnership has emerged aimed at solving one of the nation’s most pressing financial dilemmas. Senators Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Bernie Moreno, an Ohio Republican, recently urged Congress in a joint op-ed for The New York Times to take immediate action to stabilize the country’s retirement safety net. Read the rest

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You finally sat down and built a budget. Two weeks later, the numbers no longer match reality, and you are wondering if budgeting is just not for you. It is not you. Most first-time budgets fail for the same handful of reasons, and once you can spot them, they are easy to fix. A budget only works if it reflects how you actually live, not how you wish you lived. First-timers tend to build a […]

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