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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.
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.
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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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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As a college graduate, your move into adulthood is off to a great start. But now youâre likely on your own (or will be soon) and managing your finances is more important now than it ever has been. Weâre here to offer a few money tips so adulting seems less daunting. Create a Budget 1.
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Switching banks can be a giant pain, something to schedule in between taxes and a root canal. That’s why some of us stick with a bank long after the relationship has stopped working in our favor. In an effort to help you explore and compare banking options, we’ll be presenting unbiased reviews in this space as often as we can. You can be part of the conversation, too: Do you love your bank? Hate it? Which bank or credit union should we review next? Let us know in the comments or reach us directly at [email protected].
The name Goldman Sachs isn’t usually associated with everyday banking for the 99%, but that may be changing. GE Capital is now Goldman Sachs Bank, also known as GS Bank or GSB. Here’s what you need to know:
It is a new consumer online banking initiative from the long-established investment banking behemoth Goldman Sachs & Co. Having acquired the online banking platform of GE Capital, along with that bank’s $16 billion in deposits, GSB makes this offer to potential customers: Deposit your money in an FDIC-insured online savings account or certificate of deposit at GS Bank and appreciate the perks of no minimum deposit and no transaction fees.
Truth is, there is a lot to be excited about when it comes to college: new friends, a new routine, (college parties!), and more independence. But along with all these perks, itâs also time to start thinking about your finances. Whether youâre reaching your final year of high school or just planning your education ahead
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People seem to be fascinated with how mortgages are calculated and paid off, but when it comes down to it, thereâs nothing too mind-blowing happening. Each month, a portion of principal and interest are paid off as mortgage payments are made. Over time, the loan balance is reduced, as is the total amount of interest… Read More »Are Mortgages Simple Interest and Compounded Monthly?
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College was a blast, right? You partied, made a few friends and mightâve even learned a thing or two. But now that your final semester is in the rearview, itâs time to think about how youâre going to pay for that hard-earned education. If youâre in your early twenties and part of the class of
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Your grace period is almost over and soon you’ll have to pay back your student loans. Here is every possible way you could do that. Your grace period is almost over and soon you’ll have to pay back your student loans. Here is every possible way you could do that.
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