Titan Invest Review 2022: Pros and Cons

by Dana Miranda, CEPF®ContributorTitan is an investment platform that combines the low cost, hands-off approach of a robo-adviser with a portfolio actively managed by registered advisers with hedge fund creds.The platform isn’t a hedge fund. It’s an investment adviser that combines efficient technology with creative investing strategies its founders learned while working for hedge funds and other firms.The app makes these strategies — otherwise reserved for the ultra-wealthy — available

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30 Uses for Baking Soda for Jobs Around the House

by JoEllen SchilkeContributor If you’ve ever baked a cake, cupcakes or even muffins, chances are you’ve got a container of sodium bicarbonate, aka baking soda, in your pantry. For the most part it stays hidden in the pantry, waiting for the next time you break out the baking equipment. Rather than saving it for special baking occasions, consider some new baking soda uses around your house. It’s one of those

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8 Home Office Essentials You Need For Your Remote Job

by Adam HardyContributorRemote work is here to stay.Some employers are willing to give hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in stipends for their staff members to deck out their home office, while others might not be as in tune with what a true work-from-home situation looks like.Most remote jobs are somewhere in the middle, but it’s likely that you’ll need to invest a little in your home office setup before

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How to Identify Vintage Costume Jewelry and Make Money From It

by Elizabeth Djinis As anyone who has accumulated a collection of jewelry knows, there’s nothing like the detritus in drawers, boxes and overflowing jewelry boxes. Amid the diamonds and opals, the silver and gold (OK, if you’re lucky), lies a different kind of beauty — the beauty of costume jewelry. While costume jewelry often gets short shrift compared to precious stones and metals, vintage jewelry sellers reap the benefits of

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The IRS Says Taxable Income is Most of What You Make

by Dave Schafer, Sarah KutaThere are an enormous number of side gigs that could help you earn a little extra cash each month. Whether you want to drive for Uber, deliver groceries, try your hand at freelance graphic design, or even officiate weddings, there have never been more opportunities to work for yourself.Come tax season, however, this can get confusing. You might find yourself wondering what income is actually taxable.

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4 Money Secrets to Paying off Debt and Building Wealth

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterStop worrying about money — it’s bad for you.Studies show that financial stress can aggravate all kinds of health issues, like migraines, insomnia, heart disease and weight gain — not to mention our old pals anxiety and depression!Money worries can rip apart relationships and ruin your peace of mind. If you want to stop worrying, what you need to do is take action. That’s right, TAKE. ACTION.

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The 22 Best Sites for Cheap Eyeglasses Online

by Larissa RunkleContributor Like shopping for most things, buying prescription eyeglasses online has become the new norm. In addition to the sheer convenience of being able to try frames on at home, there’s also the fact that shopping online for prescription glasses usually means more choice — and a lot more savings. In a recent survey from Consumer Reports, people buying glasses online paid a median of $91, while those

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5 Ways to Splurge On Something Without the Guilt

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterWhat do you covet?C’mon, admit it. There must be something.Something you really want. Something you could theoretically buy at some point, but you probably shouldn’t. Not yet, at least. Because it’s probably just a little too expensive, right?What’s your next splurge? Is it a pair of shoes? A bag? A phone? A bottle of really good wine? A bathroom remodeling? A muscle car?Whatever it is, we’ve got

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Dear Penny: Should I Work More to Support My Anti-Capitalist Boyfriend?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorMe and my boyfriend are in our second year of college. We moved into an on campus apartment together last semester. We made enough last summer to cover rent for the fall, so neither of us was working aside from a few weekends. Once winter break started, I resumed work at my summer job, which my boyfriend was OK with, but he

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Too Much Online Shopping? These Apps Can Earn You More Than $2,000 Back.

by Kari FaberStaff WriterDo you remember going to the mall? The thrill of walking from store to store, adding more bags to your arms, paying cash (!) for your splurges — it was a whole experience, and it might have helped you stay in budget, too.But not online shopping. The ease of finding everything you need — and plenty of things you don’t — makes it way too easy to

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