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How to Budget During a Recession
During a recession, it can be extremely difficult to manage your resources. You may lose your job or face other financial hurdles that might cause budgetary constraints. However, despite the setbacks associated with a recession, it is still possible to maintain a budget, pay down debts, and save some money. By managing your money wisely, cutting expense, and finding extra sources of
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How to Protect Savings in a Recession
The recession can be a very scary time, especially when you have savings and are afraid they may dwindle during the hard months. Luckily, with some careful financial planning, you should not have to worry too much about your savings. Invest your money wisely, placing it in a variety of low-risk stocks and savings accounts. Work on adjusting your income and spending habits so you'll have
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16-01-2021, 13:40
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How to Make Money During a Recession
Recessions are generally times of economic hardship, when companies cut staff and prices on the stock market fall and stay low. If you’re looking for ways to make money during a recession you could consider selling and renting things you own, as well as earning more money in the evenings and weekends to bolster your income. If you have cash, there are smart investments that can help you
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How to Live Within Your Means
Living within your means means more than just balancing your budget. It means being aware of the difference between what you need and what you want. As Mark Twain once said, "Comparison is the death of joy," and if anything, you need to learn to find a way of spending that works for you -- not for your neighbors or best friends. Living within your means requires you to be mindful of how
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How to Measure a Recession
The National Bureau of Economic Research is a non-profit research organization focused on the study and communication of economic conditions in the United States. It is closely followed by economists, policymakers, banks, markets, and politicians throughout the world's economies. The NBER has a reputation for defining the start and end dates of an economic recession. A traditional