8 Things You Should Never Keep in Your Wallet
Keeping these things in your wallet every day is simply asking for trouble.
Keeping these things in your wallet every day is simply asking for trouble.
You can lose a job offer quickly and without even thinking about it. Here’s what not to do.
Apartment concierges aren’t just for the ultra-elite. More complexes are offering this amenity to renters. Here’s a quick breakdown of what you’ll get with an apartment concierge.
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All’s fair in love and credit? Not quite. For borrowers with fair credit â FICO Scores of 580 to 699 and VantageScores of 601 to 660 â finding a personal loan is often challenging. Many mainstream lenders prioritize borrowers with good or excellent credit, making it difficult (if not impossible) for fair-credit borrowers to find […]
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When I started Get Rich Slowly â on 15 April 2006 â it made very little money. It earned a few pennies per day. Slowly, the income grew. A few pennies per day turned into a few dollars per day, and that turned into tens of dollars per day. Eventually I was making enough money from this site that I could quit my day job to blog full time. The last time I mentioned my income on GRS, I wrote that I was making $5,000 a month. That was in November of 2007, I think. Then my wife, my lawyer, and my accountant all asked me to stop writing about my income. When that holy trinity speaks in unison, you listen, right?
The more I worked on this site, the more the income increased. I won’t say how much I was making, but if you read Crystal’s guest post from earlier this month, you can make some educated guesses.
As Get Rich Slowly grew, one of the curious side effects was that people began to make offers to buy the site. I always ignored those offers.
We talk a lot about retirement plans here on Good Financial Cents, but one part of the retirement subject we donât discuss enough is 401(k) vesting. Not all plans have it, but many do. And some have very generous employer matches, making the question of 401(k) vesting an important one. An Ask GFC reader asked […]
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Mint.com user and Facebook fan Aaron writes: It would be great to have a post that lists out some of the top books to read for personal finance. I know there are different types of people using Mint (ranging from those whose goal is to get out of debt, to people who have the money
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Iâm a pharmacist living in the Philadelphia area with no debt. Four months ago, I moved back in with my parents because I was tired of spending money on rent and wanted to begin saving to purchase my first home. Hereâs my predicament: I would like to buy a home in the city but the
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Youâve champagne-toasted to your engagement, basked in post-engagement bliss, and happily researched the latest table decor trends on Pinterest. Itâs easy to get lost in the excitement of your wedding and focus on the fun parts, like trying on dresses. But before you get too far into planning, itâs a good idea to take a […]
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