PFT #49 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: The Residual Value of Your Car and Buying Your Lease Out
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When it comes to driving a car, the common question is, are you better off buying or leasing?
David Mulonas
Nov 10, 20211 min read
PFT #48 Personal Finance Tip - How Raising Your Auto Insurance Deductible Saves You Money
When looking at collision for auto insurance, many people choose a lower deductible but there is a way to save money
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David Mulonas
Oct 6, 20211 min read
PFT #43 - Personal Finance Tip: A Breathalyzer is a Low Cost Purchase to Save Money and
One alcohol-related death occurs every 52 minutes and drunk driving causes more than 10,000 deaths every year. Be safe - get a breathalyzer
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David Mulonas
Sep 6, 20216 min read
#75 - Blaming Yourself About Budgeting Choices
Money is a mental that carries a lot of emotion. The high percentage of choices that you make in your life are centered on personal finance
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David Mulonas
Aug 11, 20211 min read
PFT #35 - Three Travel Savings Tips Before and During Stay
Travel tips that can save you money during a trip and before you leave for your destination
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David Mulonas
Jul 15, 20211 min read
PFT #30 - Credit Unions Competitive Borrowing Rates - Make a Positive Impact on the Budget
Many people handle their money with major banks; however, credit unions can offer many advantages that banks do not.
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David Mulonas
May 16, 20215 min read
#59 - Is it Better to Lease or Buy a Car? Low Inventory Inflates Prices and Impacts the Budget
Leasing means you'll always have a monthly payment with new features. On the other hand, buying a car has will provide eventual ownership.
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David Mulonas
Mar 28, 20217 min read
#52 - The Best Way to Manage Your Stimulus Check and the Future Impact on the Budget
Let’s take a scenario and say a family of four is making under $160,000 AGI. This means that $5,600 ($1,400 per person) will be sent out.
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David Mulonas
Feb 28, 20217 min read
#48 - No Budget Typically Means no Planned Retirement: You Need a Fixed Budget. We'll Show you How.
According to many different surveys around ⅔ of people do not follow a budget or if they have one, they do not maintain it.
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David Mulonas
Feb 25, 20212 min read
PFT #11 - Personal Finance Tip: Buying Used Tires Online Can Be 50% Cheaper for Your Budget
Replacing tires can cost anywhere from $500 - $1,000 depending on the brand, tire rating, size and other factors. So that's expensive.
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