The Weekly Summary - Issue 18.4 - Personal Finance Edition

By tvlachak | The Weekly Summary | 14 Aug 2020


Issue 18.4 / August 13, 2020

Personal Finance

As the U.S. government circulates more money, it may trigger a rise with inflation.

The nine states seeing the worst unemployment rates.

Retirement mistakes to avoid.

Stop spending time and money collecting liabilities. Instead, become laser-focused on acquiring assets

It all starts with a budget and organization.

Used responsibly, credit cards have benefits.

How 18K of student debt will be paid off with a vengeance.

An intentional and informed decision in choosing low-cost living.

Think again before you finance that expensive car. Better yet, don’t own a car.

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You've read the personal finance edition from The Weekly Summary 18.0 where I also blog about the economy, learningcryptocurrency, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and investing.

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I'm a student of personal finance, investing, cryptocurrency, NFTs, & blockchain. I try to learn in public on The Weekly Summary. I'm also a foodie that loves fitness.


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