Should I pay off my mortgage or invest?
You have extra cash â should you pay off your mortgage or invest? There are pros and cons to both strategies. Here’s how to decide.
You have extra cash â should you pay off your mortgage or invest? There are pros and cons to both strategies. Here’s how to decide.
Want to be 100% responsible for someone else’s obligation? Cosign their mortgage, and you’ll be just as responsible for repaying the loan as they are! That’s true even if you’re cosigning simply to help them qualify for the loan. Before you take the plunge on cosigning for a house, make sure you know exactly what… Read More
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If you want to buy a house but have student loan debt, you may be wondering if it’s possible. This article will look at how your eligibility for a mortgage loan can be affected by student loan debt and provide tips to help you qualify. Rate Search: Check Today’s Mortgage Rates How Student Loans Affect […]
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Millions of Americans are worried about the financial impact of the coronavirus. Unemployment is on the rise, expenses are spiraling, income is dwindling, and homeowners are finding themselves in serious hot water. Fortunately, mortgage lenders are offering a helping hand to make those monthly payments more manageable and alleviate some of the burden. Read this […]
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March was a mixed month in my financial world. I ended March with a slightly higher net worth (up 0.6%) but my spending was the highest it’s been this year: $5989.10. Yet, that spending was mostly mindful. I wasn’t frittering away money on silly things.
If I wasn’t buying dumb stuff, then where did my money go? A few worthwhile places:
I don’t consider any of that spending frivolous although I recognize that some of it isn’t necessary. (Do we need an orchard? Do I need to give gifts?)
Learning ways to simplify your life in 2021 can completely change your life and future for the better. Trying to manage your life, especially your financial life, can be difficult in today’s age. Between planning for retirement, paying bills, raising a family, etc. life can be exhausting. And, we all have a lot of clutter in […]
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NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has extended the federal tax filing and payment deadline to July 15, 2020. The recent relief package passed by Congress may have additional tax implications. Please contact a tax adviser for information you may need to complete your taxes this year. Learn more. It’s a good… Read More
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Welcome to NerdWalletâs Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. This weekâs episode starts with a discussion of what people need to know about cryptocurrency. Then weâ¦
When youâre in debt, getting calls from debt collectors is common. But can debt collectors call on holidays? Although there are no regulations that specifically make calling on holidays illegal, there are regulations that prohibit debt collectors from contacting consumers at unusual or known inconvenient times. Find out more about the answer to this common… Read More
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