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What’s “Spaving,” and How to Avoid It
Don’t fall for overspending traps when you’re shopping.

Get Your Finances in Order with Stash’s 2021 Checklist
Tips to help you examine your budget, save, and pay off debts.

Stash’s Guide For Holiday Spending (and Avoiding Debt!)
Stick to a budget, and try to avoid putting gifts on your credit card.

Why One Woman Became Her Own Barista
She tamed coffee spending, achieved caffeine bliss, and saved.

Shopping for the Holidays on One Income? Here’s How
If you or your partner has been laid off, it’s time to get creative.

5 Tips for Saving Money on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Create a budget and a list before you start shopping, and search for deals.

Sweat the Small Stuff
Cash-strapped artists talk about their favorite money-saving budget hacks

Tips for Negotiating Lower Rent During the Pandemic
Research current market rates, and understand the leverage good tenants have.

This Halloween, Don’t Get Spooked by Your Finances
Clear out the cobwebs by building a budget, attacking your debt, and more.

6 Ways to Prepare for Prime Day
Set a budget, prepare a list, and shop around.

How the Materials Sector Can Provide the Essentials for Other Industries
Logging, chemical production, mining, and more make up this sector of the economy.

What’s a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC)?
So-called blank-check companies list on an exchange, and acquire or merge with another company to take it public.

Here’s How You Can Invest in the Real Estate Sector, a Crucial Part of the Economy
The sector includes the homes, offices, and warehouses that are key to people’s lives, work, and business.

This Halloween, Don’t Get Spooked by Your Finances
Clear out the cobwebs by building a budget, attacking your debt, and more.

Find Out About Shareholder Voting Rights
Full shares may entitle you to voting rights at shareholder meetings.

How You Can Invest with Little Money
Retirement accounts, low-cost ETFs, and retirement accounts can help you get started.

Why The Utilities Sector Is Essential to The Economy
These companies provide services we use every day and their stocks can deliver high dividends.

Understand the Ins and Outs of Proxy Voting
Shareholders can typically vote on executive salaries, the board of directors, and more.

Do You Know the Ins and Outs of Corporate Actions?
Take this quiz to test yourself.

Markets Rise, Markets Fall
Turn on Auto-Stash and think long term. Volatility can be your friend.

How to Plan for Student Loan Payments in 2021
Reach out to your loan provider and consider a deferment or forbearance.

This Halloween, Don’t Get Spooked by Your Finances
Clear out the cobwebs by building a budget, attacking your debt, and more.

Stash Examines the Top Financial Goals and Challenges of Latinx Americans
Struggles with financial literacy begin early, but learning at home is key.

Why Personal Loans Might be for You
Personal loans can help if you need cash to meet unexpected expenses.

5 Ways LGBTQ+ People Can Improve Their Finances
Make a budget, save for retirement, and get life insurance.

What To Do About Student Loans During Covid-19
Under the CARES Act, you don’t have to make payments for most federal student loans.

Tired of Overspending? Try the Envelope Method!
You can use Stash’s partition tool or good old-fashioned envelopes to divy up your money and control your spending.

Why a Longer Car Loan Might Not be for You
You’ll pay more as your car’s value decreases.

Six Common Financial Traps and How to Avoid Them
Credit cards, payday loans, even timeshares are common money pitfalls.

Why Student Debt Hits Black Americans Hardest
Black graduates are paid less after graduation and are more likely to default

5 Ways LGBTQ+ People Can Improve Their Finances
Make a budget, save for retirement, and get life insurance.

Thinking of Taking Out a Cash Advance? Think Again.
Cash advances on your credit card come with risks.

What is Passive Income?
Alternative income streams can help support you

Podcast: How to Rebuild Your Credit and Improve Your Credit Score with Chelsea Fagan
Guest Chelsea Fagan gets real about how she tackled debt.

How to Improve Your Credit Score
Paying bills on time, and not using too much credit are key.

How to Manage Credit Card Spending
Prioritize cash or debit over credit.

Why You May Have a Financial Literacy Problem
Stash’s 2019 FinLit Survey helps explain it

Podcast: All About Credit and Credit Cards with Brianna McGurran
Brianna McGurran from Nerdwallet teaches us all about credit cards—how to get them, how to choose one, and how to pay them off.

Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards: What’s the Difference?
The subtle, but important, differences, explained.

It’s Now Free to Freeze Your Credit: Here’s How to Do It
Here are some reasons to consider doing it.

If You Don’t Have Health Coverage, Stride Can Help
Find coverage that fits your needs and your budget.

Don’t Let Life Creep Up on You. Help Protect Your Loved Ones with Life Insurance.
Life insurance can help your beneficiaries to stay afloat once you’re gone.

Learn the Basics of Disability Insurance
Consider a long-term plan that can replace valuable income if you can’t work because of illness or injury.

The Stash Way: Consider Insurance for Your Long-term Financial Plan
You can protect yourself and your assets from unexpected events and financial shocks.

Back-to-School Basics: Consider Getting Life Insurance for Your Family this Fall
Life insurance can be necessary for parents with kids going back to school or people with student debt.

It’s Parent’s Day! Consider Getting Life Insurance If You’re a Parent.
Life insurance can help protect your spouse and children.

What’s Life Insurance and Why You May Need It
Life insurance can help replace important income for your family if you can’t care for them.

5 Ways LGBTQ+ People Can Improve Their Finances
Make a budget, save for retirement, and get life insurance.

A Mother’s Guide to Life Insurance
Here’s why six-figure parenting needs six-figure coverage.

How Buying Life Insurance When Young Can Help You Plan Your Future
The earlier you purchase a policy, the cheaper it’s likely to be.