Month: February 2022
Joint Bank Account vs Separate Bank Accounts in Marriage
âShould we merge our bank accounts or keep them separate once weâre wed?â: Many couples wrestle with this decision. Recently thereâs been a trend toward keeping separate bank accounts in marriage. While that millennial approach might be appealing, donât forget that financial problems and money miscommunications can have a profound impact on oneâs union. For […]
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5 Single Bloggers Who Paid off Massive Amounts of Debt
When I was single I was convinced there was no way I could tackle my debt on my own. Heck, I didn’t even think I could do it when I got married. But my husband and I have since paid…
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Reformed Credit Card Users
For over twenty years I had no clue had to use credit cards properly. I was given my first credit card at age eighteen with very little explanation, but knew I would not be paying the bill. You could consider my parents my accountability partners …
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Best Personal Loans for 2022
Unlike credit cards that can charge exorbitant interest rates that change with market conditions, personal loans come with fixed interest rates, fixed repayment periods, and fixed monthly payments that will never change. Since your monthly payment on a personal loan will also never change, these loans are also easier to plan for than credit cards […]
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USAA Bank Review – The Obvious Choice For Military Families?
5 Things to Know Before Adding Someone to the Deed
Ernest Hemingway’s House in Key West is One for the History Books
Can you close a credit card with a balance?
When you close an account with a balance, you won’t have to pay a raised annual fee or APR should the issuer raise them, but you must keep making payments until the balance is paid off.