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  2. What Is Personal Finance, and Why Is It Important? - Investopedia

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    Personal finance is a term that covers managing your money as well as saving and investing. It encompasses budgeting, banking, insurance, mortgages, investments, and...

  3. Personal Finance: The Complete Guide - Investopedia

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    Personal finance is about meeting your financial goals and understanding all the routes to do this, from saving and investing, and keeping debt under control, to buying a home to...

  4. Personal Finance Defined: The Guide to Maximizing Your Money

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    Personal finance is the process of making money, saving money, building wealth and protecting assets. Here are matters related to managing your money.

  5. Personal Finance - Defined, Guide, Example, Template

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    Personal finance is the process of planning and managing personal financial activities such as income generation, spending, saving, investing, and protection.

  6. Personal Finance 101: The complete guide to managing your money

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    Creating a financially secure life can feel like a daunting task. This Personal Finance 101 guide lays out seven key steps to get you working toward long-term security.

  7. Beginner’s Guide to Personal Finance - MoneyGeek

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    What Is Personal Finance? Personal finance represents the effective management of financial activities and decisions of an individual or household, encompassing budgeting, saving, investing and planning for future financial needs.

  8. Personal finance - Wikipedia

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    Personal finance is the financial management that an individual or a family unit performs to budget, save, and spend monetary resources in a controlled manner, taking into account various financial risks and future life events.