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  2. Personal Finance - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/wiki/commontopics

    The flowchart. Non-US versions. Step 0: Budget and reduce expenses, set realistic goals. Step 1: Build an emergency fund. Step 2: Employer-sponsored matching funds. Step 3: Pay down high interest debts. Step 4: Contribute to an IRA. Step 5: Save more for retirement. Step 6: Save for other goals.

  3. UKPersonalFinance: Getting your pounds in order - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/UKPersonalFinance/top/?t=month

    Whilst personal finance and politics are inextricably linked, this sub is not a venue for political debate. Posts and comments of a directly political nature belong in r/ukpolitics and will be removed from UKPF. If discussing governments and policies, do so in a non-inflammatory manner.

  4. Personal Finance For Canadians - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/PersonalFinanceCanada/new/?t=DAY

    This subreddit is a place to discuss anything related to Canadian personal finance. The topic of "personal finance" includes budgeting, goal planning, taxation, saving, investing, banking, credit cards, insurance products, major purchase advice, unique deals and tips for frugality, employment and other income sources, and a variety of similar ...

  5. Australian Personal Finance - Reddit

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    Discussions relating to Australian Personal Finance, economics, banking, investments, superannuation, insurance, and tax. Post your questions and discussion topics. Please have a read of the Sub Rules before posting for the first time. Nothing here is licensed personal financial advice. This is a place for discussion and opinion.

  6. Personal Finance New Zealand - Reddit

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    A question about personal finances; or A discussion about personal finances. Posts must be relevant to New Zealand and/or Kiwis. Brag posts or milestone posts are permitted. However, you must include information about the original problem, what you did, and what advice you would give the rest of the subreddit.

  7. Best personal finance tips for beginners? I don't know where ......

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    First thing, make sure your 401k deduction is set to 10-12% right away. If you can set an annual increase, set it at 1% if you expect annual raises. The 1% will not be felt with the raise. Second, focus on getting 6 months savings. Not all right away, but shoot for an additional 10-20% in savings each paycheck if doable.

  8. Italia - Personal Finance - Reddit

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    1 25. r/ItaliaPersonalFinance: Subreddit dedicato a chi cerca consigli sulla propria situazione finanziaria in Italia. Wiki….

  9. Personal Finance For Canadians - Reddit

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    This subreddit is a place to discuss anything related to Canadian personal finance. The topic of "personal finance" includes budgeting, goal planning, taxation, saving, investing, banking, credit cards, insurance products, major purchase advice, unique deals and tips for frugality, employment financials (not career or job hunting) and other income sources, and a variety of similar topics.

  10. Irish Personal Finance - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/irishpersonalfinance/rising

    Seen as people often ask, even though it's not relevant to this question: 30k deposit saved. I contribute 3% to pension and employer matches 4.5%. 30k or thereabouts in stock/crypto. Employer stock due to mature in a year or two.

  11. Personal Finance Course (D363) : r/WGU - Reddit

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    Life insurance (they strongly endorse picking term life insurance and investing the rest of your money), property insurance and health insurance. 6. Different types of investments. 7. When deciding to borrow money, you always consider the amount of interest you have to pay to borrow. lower interest rates will cost you less in the long run.