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What Happens to My Mortgage If My Bank Fails?

March 15, 2023 by Brett Tams

Mortgage Q&A: “What happens to my mortgage if my bank fails?” It’s happening again – banks are failing. The latest being Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank, the third and second largest failures on record, respectively. Washington Mutual’s mortgage-driven failure in 2008 still stands as the largest bank failure in U.S. history. But will it… Read More »What Happens to My Mortgage If My Bank Fails?

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Guide to FSA Debit Cards

March 8, 2023 by Brett Tams

What Is an FSA Debit Card?

If you have a flexible spending account, an FSA debit card allows you access these pre-tax dollars you’ve set aside. With an FSA debit card, you can pay for qualifying medical purchases without having to file a reimbursement claim through your employer. In other words, an FSA debit card can make your healthcare spending that […]

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Lending Club Update: Still Making Good Returns, But They Could Be Better

February 24, 2023 by Brett Tams

I‘ve been investing in Lending Club for quite some time now, and so far I’ve been extremely happy with the experience. I’m getting a good return on my money, while at the same time helping others to get loans at lower rates than they might have otherwise been able to obtain. I really do think […]

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Can You Borrow From an IRA Without Penalty?

February 23, 2023 by Brett Tams

Recently, I had a client call in and inquire about borrowing against their IRA. Borrowing is more commonly associated with 401k’s, 403b’s and cash value life insurance policies. With IRA’s, “borrowing” or taking a short term loan on your IRA is not allowed. You are allowed to withdraw money with a 60 day grace period […]

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Sure Dividend Review: Is It Worth It?

February 22, 2023 by Brett Tams

The post Sure Dividend Review: Is It Worth It? appeared first on Well Kept Wallet.

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The Very Honest Truth About Going Full Time With My Side Hustle

February 19, 2023 by Brett Tams

Hi, it’s Ariel, Michelle’s editor. Over the past couple of years you’ve seen me here on Making Sense of Cents talking about real life frugality, living in a small house, and writing and editing strategies. Part of being here is that I work as a freelance editor for her, and I recently turned that side […]

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Money in Flexible Spending Accounts Will Soon Evaporate

February 18, 2023 by Brett Tams

Miss your FSA deadline, and it can cost you as much as $2,850. Here’s what you must know about these tax-advantaged accounts for paying medical costs.

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A Reader Story: Success Even After Self Destruction

February 16, 2023 by Brett Tams

The best thing about Mustachianism is that it cannot be defeated. When subjected to challenges, both the philosophy itself and the individual practitioners (YOU) just bounce back stronger and happier. Collectively, we are like a 300-pound heavy bag with a grinning mustachioed face painted on the front. We just keep absorbing punches and swinging right […]

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The Best Law School Student Loans

February 15, 2023 by Brett Tams

The best law school loans of 2020 Best Member Perks: SoFi Best for Longest Grace Period: Earnest Best for Multi-Year Approval: Citizens One Best for Bar Exam Studying: PNC Bank Most Repayment Term Options: College Ave The best law school lenders at a glance Lender Fixed APR Terms SoFi Up to 20 years Earnest Up […]

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Plastiq Lets You Charge the Mortgage for a Fee

February 15, 2023 by Brett Tams

A company called Plastiq enables consumers to make payments with their credit cards that might not otherwise be accepted by the recipient. One such example that comes to mind is the paying of a mortgage with a credit card. I noted in a previous post that was it was possible with a little bit of… Read More »Plastiq Lets You Charge the Mortgage for a Fee

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