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Budgeting, savings, net worth, emergency fund

Personal Finance 1018 min read

Debt Payoff Guide 2026: Avalanche vs Snowball -- Which Saves More?

Avalanche method saves ₹1.2 lakh more than snowball on ₹8 lakh total debt. But snowball gets results 6 months faster psychologically. Here is which method to use -- and the number 1 debt mistake ruining Indian families.

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Feb 24, 2026Read
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Net Worth Guide 2026: Your Exact Wealth Number & How to 10x It

Net worth is the only number that tells you if you are really getting rich. Most Indians with ₹2 lakh salary have negative net worth because of home loan + car loan. Here is how to calculate, track, and 10x it.

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Feb 26, 2026Read
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The 50/30/20 Budget Rule for Americans: Real Examples at Every Income Level (2026)

On a $60,000 salary in Texas, your 50/30/20 budget looks like $2,000 housing, $1,200 wants, and $810 savings. In California, the same rule barely covers rent. Here's how to make it work.

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Mar 15, 2026Read
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$25 an Hour is How Much a Year? Complete USA Salary Guide 2026

$25/hour = $52,000/year gross, $41,600 after taxes (est.). But $20/hour in Texas takes home more than $20/hour in California. Here is the complete guide for every hourly rate.

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Mar 18, 2026Read
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How to Build Wealth in America in 2026: The Complete Guide by Age Group

The median 35-year-old American has $135,000 in net worth. The top 25% has $590,000. Here is exactly what separates them -- and the specific actions that build wealth at every income level.

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Mar 22, 2026Read
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How to Pay Off Debt Fast in 2026: Avalanche vs Snowball + Real Savings Calculator

The avalanche method saves more money. The snowball method gets more people debt-free. Here's how to choose, plus the math on how much each strategy saves at different interest rates.

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Mar 22, 2026Read
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How Much Does College Cost in 2026? The Complete Savings Guide by State

Average 4-year public university: $111,000 total. Private: $237,000. A 529 plan started at birth needs just $350/month to cover a public university. Here is the complete guide.

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Mar 22, 2026Read
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Small Business Finance Guide USA 2026: Break-Even, SBA Loans & Cash Flow

Half of small businesses fail in the first 5 years, and 82% of failures cite cash flow problems. Here is the financial framework every US small business owner needs in 2026.

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Mar 22, 2026Read
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How Much Emergency Fund Do You Need in 2026? The USA Guide by Income & City

The standard rule is 3-6 months of expenses. On $5,000/month expenses, that's $15,000-$30,000. But the right number depends on your job security, dependents, and city. Here's the complete framework.

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Mar 23, 2026Read
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Credit Card Interest: How Much Are You Really Paying? (USA 2026 Calculator Guide)

$5,000 on a 24.9% APR card with minimum payments takes 23 years to pay off and costs $8,200 in interest. Here's how to escape credit card debt as fast as possible.

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Mar 23, 2026Read
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How Inflation Destroys Savings: $100,000 in Cash Loses $35,000 in 10 Years

$100,000 in a 0.5% savings account with 3.5% inflation loses $35,000 in purchasing power over 10 years. Here's exactly how much inflation costs you and how to protect against it.

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Mar 23, 2026Read
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Net Worth by Age USA 2026: Where Do You Stand? (Federal Reserve Data)

Median net worth at 35: $135,000. At 45: $247,000. At 55: $364,000. But averages are skewed by the ultra-wealthy. Here's what the actual distribution looks like and specific steps to improve your position.

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Mar 23, 2026Read