Money Made Simple: Learn, Grow, Thrive
Join over 100,000 readers who get our weekly newsletter!
By subscribing, you agree to receive content and updates from Finhabits. You can unsubscribe at any time. The content in our newsletters is for educational purposes only and does not constitute personalized financial advice. Please see our privacy policy.
Our newsletters help you understand your money and make smarter financial decisions.
The Financial Beat
What you’ll find:
- Small, actionable steps to improve your finances week by week
- Practical tips on budgeting, saving, credit, and investing
- Ideas to reach your personal financial goals
- Easy-to-follow guides, challenges, and resources
- Financial education for the whole family, including content for teens and adults
Perfect for anyone who wants to:
- Get clarity on their money
- Build good financial habits
- Feel more organized and prepared
- Make progress with simple, practical actions—not complicated theories
Weekly Briefing
What you’ll find:
- Key economic and financial topics of the week
- Clear explanations with no jargon
- What it means for everyday consumers and investors
- Context, not noise—so you can make informed decisions
- Focus on topics that affect your daily life: rates, inflation, jobs, tech, and more
Perfect for anyone who wants to:
- Stay informed without spending hours reading the news
- Understand how the economy affects their wallet
- Learn to make financial decisions with confidence
- Skip the noise and focus on what really matters
Plan your financial future with confidence
Create a personalized plan that gives you clear answers to life’s biggest money questions
Latest stories and blogs

How Often Should How Often Should You Shop for Car Insurance?
How often to shop for car insurance comes down to one reliable rhythm: at least once a year, plus whenever your life materially changes. Auto

Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA: Which is Better in 2026?
Choosing between a Roth vs Traditional IRA in 2026 comes down to one question: would you rather pay taxes now or later? If you’re in

Should You Invest Your Tax Refund or Pay Off Debt First?
Whether to invest your tax refund or pay debt first depends on a handful of specific variables: the interest rate on your debt, how much

How to Start Investing in the Stock Market in the U.S.
How to start investing in the stock market boils down to three moves: pick diversified investments like ETFs, let compound interest* stretch your money over