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Leasing vs Buying a Car: The Honest Math
Two ways to pay for the same wheels, and only one of them ever lets you stop paying.
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Two ways to pay for the same wheels, and only one of them ever lets you stop paying.
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Paying off a 22 percent credit card is a guaranteed return no investment can promise, but cheap debt is a different story.
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The 15 year loan can save a typical borrower around $248,000 in interest, but only if the bigger payment actually fits your life.
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Closing a card can ding your score by raising your utilization, but if your cards are paid off the hit is usually small and short-lived.
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Bulk buying wins on non-perishables you use all the time, but it quietly loses money the moment you waste food or forget the membership fee.
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Fun isn't something you buy, it's something you make, and here are 30 free ways to prove it this weekend.
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The quiet wealth-builders don't fight temptation at the register, they just deleted 20 purchases from their list for good.
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Fifteen high-protein snacks that each cost under a dollar, no lab-coat candy bars required.
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Twenty-five real dinners that land under $3 a serving, no sad noodle bowls allowed.
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Buying a home isn't automatically smarter than renting; the right call depends on your numbers and how long you'll stay put.
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Depreciation is the biggest cost of owning a car, and buying new means you volunteer to pay the steepest part of it.
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Same swipe, completely different money: one spends your cash, the other spends the bank's and hands you the bill.