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Two Cents demystifies personal finance and teaches you how to budget on your own terms, which investments are right for you, and how to achieve financial independence and a comfortable retirement.
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"For sale" sign in front of apartment building
Five Ways Home Sellers Can Screw You Over After the Closing
 
A photograph of a builder-grade kitchen with white appliances
Six ‘Builder-grade’ Home Features You Don’t Need to Upgrade
 
person typing on a laptop and holding a pencil in their hand
How to Revoke a Company’s ACH Authorization to Stop Them From Debiting Your Account
 
A collage of tiktok screenshots showing popular gifts
The Hottest 2024 Valentine’s Day Gifts (According to TikTok)
 
Person filling online tax information using smartphone and laptop.
You Can Get This H&R Block Tax Software on Sale for $30 Right Now
 
Woman relaxing on vacation
How ‘Values-Based Budgeting’ Can Help You Spend More Mindfully
 
Woman reacting to bad news on her phone.
Don't Make These Mistakes When Paying Off Debt
 
House with "Foreclosure" sign
The First Six Things to Do When You're Facing Foreclosure
 
Volunteer at food drive; charitable giving.
How ‘Bunching’ Your Donations Can Help You at Tax Time
 
A modern luxury home with a large pool and hot tub
How Fractional Ownership Can Help You Actually Afford a House or Car
 
View of car dealership
It Might Finally Be an OK Time to Buy a Car This Year
 
Accountant helping clients
Seven Signs You Should Hire an Accountant for Your Taxes
 
Someone using a credit card and a tap to pay checkout feature
Tip Requests Don't Have to Be a Big Deal
 
moldy walls
Six Signs a Home Seller Is Hiding Something
 
A man checking the value of his bitcoin on a phone
You Can Now Invest in Bitcoin ETFs, but Should You?
 
House at dusk with solar panels
Here's How Much Solar Panels Will Cost You
 
job candidates waiting in chairs in lobby before an interview
Where to Find U.S. Communities That Are Testing Universal Basic Income
 
Woman on laptop
Your Finances Need a Monthly Reset
 
Gen-Z coworkers on laptops
Why Gen Z Loves ‘Loud Budgeting’