Here's how to get your money in shape for a recession
A recession can devastate your finances if you're not prepared. Lauren Anastasio, a certified financial planner at SoFi, says the best way to get your money in shape for a possible recession is to focus on paying off your high-interest debt and building up an emergency fund. You should also consider waiting to make any big, non-essential purchases if you're worried the markets will go down, she advises. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
A recession can devastate your finances if you're not prepared. Lauren Anastasio, a certified financial planner at SoFi, says the best way to get your money in shape for a possible recession is to focus on paying off your high-interest debt and building up an emergency fund. You should also consider waiting to make any big, non-essential purchases if you're worried the markets will go down, she advises. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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