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Getting Your Finances Back on Track Post-COVID
Itâs safe to say 2020 was a pretty hard year for everyone financially. Even if your wallet hasnât taken a hit in the last few months itâs likely either your employer or someone in your family has found themselves stretched financially by the effects of COVID. No point dwelling on the past, though. We may… Read More
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What Happens If You Miss the Tax Deadline? – Penalties for Filing Late
How to Support Small Businesses During the Coronavirus Pandemic
COVID-19-related social distancing is causing many small businesses to close or scale back. That means thereâs now less money going back into local economies. Thankfully, if you want to support local business owners while complying with social distancing, there are still plenty of options available.
How to Support Small Businesses During the Coronavirus Pandemic is a post from Money Crashers.
Student Loans vs. Financial Aid
As of early 2020, student loan debt in the nation had reached more than $1.5 trillion. More than 44 million individuals have student loan debt, and the average person with student loans owes a bit over $32,000âwhich is more than half of the average household income in the United States. As a new school year… Read More
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