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Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits

Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits
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Laura McMullen Of Nerdwallet May 04, 2021 - 4:01 AM What’s your relationship with money? Maybe your personal finances are like a distant cousin you barely think about — or an unsettling stranger you avoid. Or perhaps money feels like your enemy, frustrating you and rarely doing what you want. In fact, 31% of Americans said they feel anxious when thinking about the current state of their personal finances, according to a NerdWallet survey last year. That sounds exhausting. What if you thought of money as your friend instead? A more positive relationship can help you feel more confident and empowered to make the most of your money.

Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits

Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits LAURA MCMULLEN of NerdWallet FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2020 file photo, dollar bills have been dropped into a tip jar at a carwash in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A more positive relationship with your money can help you feel more confident and empowered. So treat your money like a friend. Give it time and attention by checking on your spending, goals and debts.Mark Lennihan/AP What’s your relationship with money? Maybe your personal finances are like a distant cousin you barely think about or an unsettling stranger you avoid. Or perhaps money feels like your enemy, frustrating you and rarely doing what you want.

Befriend your money and reap the benefits

Befriend your money and reap the benefits What’s your relationship with money? Maybe your personal finances are like a distant cousin you barely think about or an unsettling stranger you avoid. Or perhaps money feels like your enemy, frustrating you and rarely doing what you want. In fact, 31% of Americans said they feel anxious when thinking about the current state of their personal finances, according to a NerdWallet survey last year. That sounds exhausting. What if you thought of money as your friend instead? A more positive relationship can help you feel more confident and empowered to make the most of your money.

Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits

Millennial Money: Befriend your money and reap the benefits
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