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play Variable expenses vs fixed expenses: What’s the difference? Understanding variable expenses and fixed expenses can help you create a successful budget. Find out the difference between the two, as well as how to manage your variable expenses.
play Everyday luxuries: Where are people overspending? With heightened inflation in recent years, many feel anxious spending money on non-essential items. But you can tighten your budget without giving up life’s pleasures.
life Redefining the ideal retirement To explore what defines the ideal retirement in America, we surveyed over 1,000 adults about their views on living locations, activities, and concerns. What we learned may surprise you.
play Traveling with kids: How to maximize fun and decrease stress if your family is counting down the days until your next vacation, here are some tips to make it smooth sailing – or flying or driving.
play What is residual income? Residual income is the amount of money left over after all necessary expenses have been paid. Find out what this means for businesses and individuals.
play How to afford wedding season this summer It’s probably no surprise that wedding season can be rough on your finances. Here are five tips to help make wedding season more affordable.
play How to decline a wedding invitation It’s no secret that weddings can be expensive, but what’s often overlooked is how much it can cost to be a bridesmaid or groomsman.
play How much should you spend on a wedding gift? According to recent Empower research, Money Talks, two-thirds of Americans confess they’re unsure about how much to spend on a wedding gift. Here are five key considerations that can help you make confident and thoughtful wedding gift decisions.
play Living happily ever after: Finances after the wedding From taxes, to kids, to retirement, there are numerous financial topics you should discuss with your spouse as you navigate life as a newly married couple.
play Who pays for what at a wedding? If you’re stumped trying figure out who should pay for what when it comes to your wedding, here's a comprehensive guide of traditional approaches (as well as non-traditional options that may better suit your financial priorities).
play Gen Z is having more fun than everyone else this summer As prices continue to soar across the map, Empower’s new research explores how Americans are spending in the summer of ’23.
play DIY savings: How to put your money to work for you If a home improvement project is high on your priority list this summer, you may want to consider doing it yourself over hiring a professional.