In the fast-paced world of social media and constant advertising, impulse buying has become a major hurdle for many Americans striving for financial stability. A growing movement of “de-influencers”—content creators who push back against relentless product promotion—offers practical, no-nonsense strategies to curb unnecessary spending and build better habits.

A thoughtful person reviewing a shopping wishlist on their phone, symbolizing mindful spending and curbing impulse buys as promoted by de-influencers.

“In an era where Americans carry an average of over $6,700 in credit card debt and impulse purchases account for a significant portion of monthly spending—often hundreds of dollars—these de-influencer rules provide a roadmap to reclaim control, prioritize needs over wants, and redirect money toward real financial progress.” 5 Money-Saving Rules From a ‘De-Influencer’ To … Read more

EG Group Strikes Deal to Sell French Operations to EG On The Move

Aerial view of a modern EG Group fuel and convenience forecourt station in France with pumps, shop, and signage.

“EG Group has entered into an agreement to divest its French operating business to EG On The Move, involving approximately 260 forecourt sites. The transaction, structured via a put option held by the buyer, represents a key move in EG Group’s strategic portfolio reshaping and debt reduction efforts. Completion is targeted for the second quarter … Read more