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What Millennials Should Do to Combat the Fear of Running Out of Money
Many millennials fear running out of money, as do many Gen Xers and baby boomers. Taking a proactive approach with finances is the best way to fight the fear of running out of money.
3 Red Flags Financial Advisors Want You to Look Out for Before Getting Married
“When it comes to love and money, I want to set the record straight: debt itself isn’t automatically a red flag,”
Are You Overprotecting Your Wealth? When Safety Becomes Too Costly
"Overprotecting is less of a concern for 30-somethings. But it still shows up in the form of sitting on too much cash, investing too conservatively, or carrying more insurance than necessary. Often this happens because they cross paths with an insurance salesperson eager to capitalize on their high-earning status, which is unfortunate, but true,"
Why Millennials and Gen Z are Taking Micro-Retirements—and How You Can Too
Many Gen Zers and millennials are taking career breaks despite having relatively short careers. On social media, influencers have coined these breaks "micro-retirements" or "mini-retirements." Rather than waiting until you’re retired to take an extended period of time off, micro-retirements involve taking multiple breaks that last many months throughout your career.
DoorDash and Klarna partner up. How much is too much when it comes to buy now, pay later?
Weight loss drugs, DoorDash are entering BNPL space. Is 'bite now, pay later' a good idea? “Ideally, you want to be financing things that one, you need, and two, help your overall net worth or income potential go up over time.”
“Your chicken tikka masala? Yeah, no. It’s not really going to help you in that way.”
Welcome to Middle Age, Millennials. Here’s How to Get Your Retirement Savings on Track.
Welcome to middle age, millennials. This stage of life might look different from how it looked for your parents, or even your older siblings. That’s ok. You’re America’s largest living generation now—you make the rules.
An IRS Ruling Could Open Up 401(k) Matches for Student Loans, Medical Payments
Some might benefit from using the match to pay off student loans: “For high-interest student loans [above 7%], using your match for repayment can make sense," wrote Priya Malani, founder of Stash Wealth.
Budget Binders Are All Over TikTok — But Can They Really Help You Save Money?
Priya Malani, the founder and CEO of Stash Wealth, says that she understands their appeal: “People are craving stability at a time when headlines read as anything but.”
5 Money Rules to Recession Proof Your Life
Advice for younger, high-income households, who typically have good job prospects if they do lose their jobs, is somewhat different, according to Priya Malani, the CEO of Stash Wealth, a financial advisory focused on millennials.
Ride Out the Market Mayhem With These Strategies
“Investing is a way to grow your wealth over time, not overnight. If you don't have the time to ride out the ups and downs of the market, you should not be invested at all,” says Priya Malani, founder of Stash Wealth.
When It Comes To IRA Rollovers, Leaving Money in Cash Could Cost You Big
There’s a chance you're missing out on hundreds or thousands of dollars worth of investment gains by leaving your IRA uninvested.
Buddy Buddy Honeymoons
Some newlyweds are seeking some rest and relaxation after the festivities — with 25 of their nearest and dearest.
Meet the typical HENRY [High Earner Not Rich Yet]
Who is the standard HENRY? Urban 32-year-olds with no kids who make a six-figure income and have a college degree.
How HENRYs [High Earners Not Rich Yet] Spend their Paycheck
How some HENRYs are aggressively saving their around 6-figure incomes while still splurging on what matters most to them.
Managing Your Money – Demystifying Investing
A frank personal finance conversation answering your questions about money, including how to build wealth while managing student debt, whether it still makes sense to buy a home, and how to get started with investing.
Here's Why 'Girl Math' Is Actually Helpful
Girl math helps women feel empowered in their financial decisions — here’s why experts think it will actually benefit society.
How Much Life Insurance Do I Need?
The type of life insurance you want and your financial goals will affect how much life insurance coverage you should buy.
Why 'Girl Math' Can Actually Make a Lot of Sense for Your Money
Girl math revolves around justifying your spending habits in creative ways, like subscribing to the idea that if you buy clothes and later return them, you’re actually making money.
Gen Z Loves ‘Buy Now, Pay Later,’ But What Does a Financial Expert Think?
"Two words: instant gratification,” Malani says. It all comes down to knowing what you can and cannot afford.
Oh Henry! How to Serve High-Earning, Asset-Starved Young Clients
“We're going to stay with these clients that might not be super profitable in the early years, but we're going to earn their trust. We're going to do right by them,” said Priya Malani