Diane Carter+FollowWill My Credit Card Still Work Abroad?Big news: Capital One just got the go-ahead to buy Discover, so your wallet might look a little different soon. If you use Capital One, your card could switch from Visa or Mastercard to Discover’s network. That means you might run into places—especially outside the US—where your card isn’t accepted. No changes right away, but if you’re traveling this summer, it’s smart to have a backup card from Visa, Amex, or Mastercard, just in case! #CreditCards #MoneyHacks #TravelTips #PersonalFinance #Finance30Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowRevolut’s Big Win: What It Means for YouRevolut just had a blockbuster year, raking in $1.5 billion in profit—thanks to more folks using their cards, dabbling in crypto, and earning interest on their cash. The CEO, Storonsky, now owns a bigger slice of the pie, showing he’s betting on the company’s future. If you’re a Revolut user, expect more features soon, like mortgages and loans, as they aim to become your one-stop money app. Fintech is getting spicy! #Revolut #Fintech #Crypto #MoneyHacks #PersonalFinance #Business00Share
oscar93+FollowWhat do y'all spend on besides groceries?Just did my monthly budget check and realized food is only half the story! Between streaming services, my plant addiction 🪴, and random Target finds, my wallet is crying. Trying to be smarter about non-essentials this month. What are your biggest non-food expenses? #PersonalFinance #BudgetTalk 102Share
eric01+FollowAre Bargain Stocks Hiding in Plain Sight?So, the stock market’s been on a rollercoaster lately—down over 10% this year, but still up compared to last year. Here’s the twist: when prices drop, some stocks become way cheaper than their actual value, kind of like finding your favorite sneakers on a deep discount. Analysts say 33 big-name stocks could bounce back with gains of 50% or more. Just remember, price targets are more like guesses than guarantees—so do your homework before jumping in! #StockMarket #InvestingTips #MoneyHacks #PersonalFinance #Business00Share
jhampton+Follow3 ETFs I’d Actually Buy for My FutureEver feel lost picking stocks? Here’s a money hack: ETFs are like the all-you-can-eat buffet of investing—grab a little of everything without sweating the details. Right now, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is the go-to for steady growth, the Vanguard Utilities ETF (VPU) is your rainy-day fund (think: power bills always get paid), and Schwab’s Dividend ETF (SCHD) is for those who love getting paid just for holding on. Diversify, chill, and let your money work while you sip your coffee! #Investing101 #MoneyHacks #ETF #PersonalFinance #Business100Share
Justin Gordon+Follow3 ETFs Winning While Everything Else TanksWhile most stocks are having a rough year, a few ETFs are quietly crushing it. Gold miners are sparkling thanks to global drama, European stocks are dodging U.S. tariff headaches, and Japan’s big brands (think Toyota and Nintendo) are holding strong—Buffett-style. If your portfolio feels like a leaky boat, these could be your life rafts. Sometimes, looking beyond the usual suspects pays off! #InvestingTips #ETFs #MoneyHacks #Gold #Europe #Japan #PersonalFinance #Business20Share
russellolson+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Might Jump $100+Heads up, homeowners: your insurance bill could get a little steeper next year—think an extra $100 or so. Why? New tariffs on building materials like lumber and appliances are making it pricier to fix or rebuild homes, so insurance companies are passing those costs along. If you pay insurance through your mortgage, double-check your renewal docs to avoid a surprise. Pro tip: shop around for better rates or ask about discounts to soften the blow! #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks #Tariffs #PersonalFinance #Homeowners #RealEstate51Share
gordonangela+FollowWhy Your Health Insurance May Cost More SoonUnitedHealth just had a rough quarter, with their stock taking a big hit after they missed earnings for the first time since 2008. The main reason? More people are using their Medicare Advantage plans than expected, which means higher costs for the company. If you’re on one of these plans, keep an eye out—this could mean changes to your coverage or higher prices next year. The whole industry is watching, so this might be a sign of things to come for other insurers too. #HealthInsurance #MoneyTips #Medicare #MarketWatch #PersonalFinance #Business94Share
Keith Bass+FollowFauci’s Fortune Doubled—Here’s HowDid you know Dr. Fauci’s net worth jumped from $7.6M to $15M during and after the pandemic? While most of us were stuck at home, he cashed in on book deals, speaking gigs, and prizes. The big money move? Selling his memoir for $5M. It’s a reminder: even in tough times, some folks find new ways to earn. Maybe it’s time to think about your own side hustle! #MoneyMoves #PandemicProfits #LifeHacks #Fauci #PersonalFinance #Business1623Share
Emily Rogers+FollowWhy I'm Tweaking My Budget Before Prices JumpHeads up: Even though inflation cooled off a bit last month, experts say prices could climb again soon, especially if new tariffs kick in. Translation? Your grocery bill and streaming subscriptions might get pricier. Now’s the perfect time to dust off your budget—apps like Rocket Money or Monarch Money make it way less painful. I’m adding a little buffer to my spending plan now, so future price hikes don’t catch me off guard. Anyone else prepping their wallet for a bumpy ride? #MoneyHacks #Budgeting #Inflation #PersonalFinance #LifeSkills #Finance30Share