Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web.
Here’s how much money you would have lost if you bought crypto during Matt Damon’s “fortune favors the brave” commercial (MarketWatch). Beware celebs pitching investment ideas. See also, Coinbase loses half its value in a week as crypto slumps (USA TODAY).
How to teach your kids to have a healthy relationship money — even if you didn’t (CNBC). Some good suggestions for weaving money lessons into the flow of daily life.
Want to make your wardrobe more sustainable? Cut your new clothing purchases by 75% (Ted). Introducing the “wellbeing wardrobe.”
So what if everybody else is doing it? (Becoming Minimalist). The pressure to do as others do is so powerful that we don’t even notice the many ways this affects us.
Details, details (Humble Dollar). Skipping the details, like not understanding what your homeowner’s policy covers, can be costly.
Too much debt taxes Baby Boomers’ health (Squared Away). I’m sure it taxes everyone’s health. There’s no biblical prohibition against borrowing, but be careful.
How health savings account contribution limits and eligibility rules are changing in 2023 (USA TODAY). HSA savers will be able to save quite a bit more starting next year.
Should we leave our children inheritances? (MoneyWise). Transfer wisdom before wealth.
I like bug shells (I Like Giving). Wonderful video about helping our kids cultivate a heart for generosity.
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