5 SMART FINANCIAL TACTICS TO USE DURING A RECESSION
No. 3: Get rid (or don’t use) high debt credit cards. Canceling a credit card can have some temporary consequences on your credit score, but if you can afford it — or need to remove the temptation altogether — cancel credit cards with high interest rates. Get a card with 0% APR if you need time to pay off new purchases before interest kicks in. No. 4: Boost your emergency fund ASAP. In life, setbacks can happen when least expected — and least wanted. This is the time for cushioning the fall in case you have any large unexpected expenses that could have major consequences on you and your family’s livelihood. No. 5: Roll over to a Roth IRA during the market downturn. Since IRA contributions are invested into the market, the downturn makes it cheaper to transition your after-tax traditional IRA into a pre-tax Roth IRA, which means you’ll keep the full dollar amount of your account in retirement. According to Clark Kendall, certified financial planner and CEO of wealth management firm Kendall Capital, transitioning into a Roth IRA may “cost 20% less if your retirement account is down 20%.” Put these tips in your back pocket — they just might help get you through any economic climate!
Inflation can make people nervous about the future. Here are a few smart ways to manage your money in any economic climate — but especially during a recession. No. 1: Make every dollar count. This year, the price of gas has climbed considerably, but what should you do when driving is part of your job? Dan Varroney, founder of consulting firm Potomac Core and expert on economic performance, told NBC that people can stretch their dollar by utilizing mass transportation, carpooling, or walking. You can also combine trips with multiple stops or shop locally to save on gas and time in the long run. No. 2: Check your spending. The internet is full of trendy subscription-model brands and products, but are you still paying for ones you aren’t using? A 2021 Chase survey revealed that two-thirds of consumers have forgotten about at least one recurring payment in the last year. In fact, more than 70% of consumers waste over $50 every month on recurring payments for things they no longer need! Double-check your statements for anything you might’ve forgotten about.
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Goulash, Hungary’s National Dish
Ingredients
Inspired by Delish.com
• 1 15-oz can diced tomatoes • 1 tsp Italian seasoning • 1 tsp paprika • 1 1/2 cups elbow macaroni, uncooked • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese • Fresh chopped parsley
• 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil • 1 yellow onion, chopped • 2 cloves of garlic, minced • 1lb ground beef • Salt and pepper, to taste • 1 tbsp tomato paste • 1 1/4 cups beef broth • 1 15-oz can tomato sauce
Directions
1. In a large skillet over medium heat, add olive oil and wait for it to heat. 2. Once heated, add onion and cook for 5 minutes, then add garlic and cook for 1 minute. 3. Next, add the ground beef to the skillet, and cook until no longer pink. Drain the grease, then add salt and pepper. 4. Stir in the tomato paste, beef broth, tomato sauce, and diced tomatoes. Season with Italian seasoning and paprika. Add macaroni to the skillet. 5. Bring mixture to a simmer and let it cook for 15 minutes. Stir the pasta occasionally. 6. Mix in the cheddar cheese and remove the heat.
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