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Here’s what happened on Financial Wellness

1. How to Start Investing in Stocks Even With Debt

If you’re in debt, then you might be afraid to ask how to start investing in stocks.

As much as you want your money to grow, you have more pressing payments to make.

However, this is a common misconception.

Even with just a little money, you can begin investing in stocks.

Read on to learn how to start investing in stocks — even when you’re in debt… Click to read more

2. The Best Credit Cards for Travel: Secure the Best Deals and Stay on Budget

If you’ve created a strict budget for your upcoming travels, you want to make sure you also have the financial tools to complement it.

This is why you’ll want to find the best credit cards for travel.

With the right credit card, staying on track financially should be a breeze.

The key is obtaining the right credit card that works with your plans and situation… Click to read more

What financial tips have you learned this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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