Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web.
The world’s best inflation hedge (Young Money). No brokerage account required.
How you can take a digital detox this summer (Becoming Minimalist). This could be a summer to remember. Let’s not waste it scrolling mindlessly on social media.
What to say when a recruiter asks your salary requirement (Life Hacker). It’s a loaded question. Here are some best-practice ways to respond, according to career management experts.
Comparing yourself to others is a sure route to misery — 5 ways to turn it into action instead (Ted). We all make comparisons all the time. Here’s what to do with the comparisons you make.
How to “unspoiled” your young children (Money Ning). Entitlement isn’t a good look. Here’s how to prevent it from taking root in your kids.
Savvy strategies for your health savings account (Kiplinger). Start thinking of it as a health investment account.
Children are targets for ID theft. Here’s what parents need to know. (Washington Post). Sometimes it can take years before the theft is revealed. Don’t let that happen to your kids.
Complacency (indeedably). How many companies are you doing business with out of inertia? Probably quite a few.
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