Cat's Notes: Take Control of Your Money in Uncertain Times


Hello Reader!

With all the talk about tariffs, interest rates, executive orders, and the economy, it’s easy to feel like your financial future is out of your hands. But here’s the good news—you have more control than you think. No matter what’s happening in the headlines, the foundations of personal finance remain the same: budgeting, paying off debt, saving, and investing wisely.


If you’re just starting out—whether as a young adult building your future or a new parent providing for your family—focusing on these basics will set you up for long-term success. Economic changes come and go, but good money habits will always help you stay on track. You’ve got this, and we’re here to help along the way!

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