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Past articles by Casey:

It's Time for Your 5-Point End-of-Year Personal Finance Checkup

It seems like the older you get, the faster the holiday season sneaks up on you. While that might entail joyful get-togethers and festive cocktails, the end of the year also signals that it's time to... → Read More

How To Prepare Now for More Possible Inflation in 2023

Inflation has been one of the most pressing money issues plaguing the globe this year. In the U.S., inflation was 7.7% for the 12 months ended October 2022. It's put a major strain on household... → Read More

How Gen Z Differs From Boomers When It Comes To Retirement Planning

Many Gen Zers are already thinking about retirement. → Read More

Homebuyers Are Increasingly Backing Out of Deals: How To Keep Your Sale on Track

About 63,000 home-purchase agreements fell through across the country in July, according to a new report from Redfin. That equates to 16.1% of homes that went under contract that month -- the highest... → Read More

Gen Z and Millennials Both Inherited These 3 Financial Habits

The two generations aren't so different when it comes to money. → Read More

What Can You Buy Using Crypto — And Is It a Good Idea?

You can take a trip or even buy a car using crypto. → Read More

5 Best Places To Travel on a $1,000 Budget

A relaxing or fun getaway doesn't have to cost a lot. → Read More

How Single Moms Can Build Generational Wealth

The goal for many parents is to give their children a better life than they had. You want to know that your kids will be successful and happy even after you're gone. One big way to do that is by... → Read More

If You Can't Pay All Your Bills, Which Should You Pay First?

It can happen to anyone: One day you're living comfortably, and the next, you're struggling to pay the bills. Whether you lost your job, went through a medical emergency or experienced some other... → Read More

10 Things You Can Do Right Now to Protect Against Inflation

GOBankingRates maintains editorial independence. While we may receive compensation from actions taken after clicking on links within our content, no content has been supplied by any advertiser prior to publication. We always recommend reviewing the terms and conditions of any offer before signing up or applying. There’s no doubt about it, inflation is here in a big way. So how can you put your… → Read More

How Much Money You Should Keep in Each Type of Banking Account

Choosing the right bank account is an important decision, as it can impact how easily you're able to manage your daily finances. You might be wondering how many bank accounts you should actually have... → Read More

9 Things Most Retirees Don't Know About Social Security

Many Americans don't fully understand Social Security. → Read More

Why It's Even More Important To Stick to Your Holiday Budget This Year

The holidays are often a busy -- and expensive -- time of year. Americans are expected to spend $998 on items like gifts, food and decorations this holiday season, according to the National Retail... → Read More

7 Things You're Paying Too Much For

You can save money each year by making small changes. → Read More

Why You Should Open a Credit Card When Planning a Large Purchase

Credit cards can be useful tools, allowing you to afford important expenses when you don't have the funds available right away. When used responsibly, credit cards can help you manage your budget as... → Read More

3 Ways People Are Making Money During the Great Resignation

The pandemic changed everything about our lives, especially how we work. An estimated 114 million people lost their jobs in 2020, while millions more workers had their hours and income cut. Many of... → Read More

How To Get Motivated To Save Again After Depleting Your Emergency Savings

Saving up an emergency fund is no easy feat. Most experts recommend setting aside at least six months' worth of expenses, which can translate to several thousand dollars. So if you managed to actually... → Read More

6 Most Important Financial Skills Students Should Be Learning in School

Kids learn a lot of important skills in school, even before heading off to college. But for some reason, personal finance usually isn't one of them. Though knowing the Pythagorean theorem can... → Read More

Is College Still the Best Way to a Career? The Experts Weigh In

With sky-high tuition rates, it's not a simple answer. → Read More

How Much Should You Spend on Gifts for Acquaintances?

The type of gift you get is also an important consideration. → Read More