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10 Useless Purchases You Need to Stop Making
Sallie Mae Review: An Established Lender on the Student Loan Scene
With competitors in the private student loan space, can Sallie Mae win on rates and features? Or is âsheâ riding on brand awareness alone?With competitors in the private student loan space, can Sallie Mae win on rates and features? Or is âsheâ riding on brand awareness alone?
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What a Car Insurance Declaration Page Is and How To Use It
A car insurance declaration page outlines what youâre covered for and how much youâre paying.
14 Steps to Becoming a Top Amazon Reviewer
Learn everything you need to know about becoming a part of the Amazon review system and getting products for free.
Another Half Assed Attempt to Fix Federal Student Loans With Bankruptcy
The Department of Education just released a guidance document to the Department of Justice on what they feel should be done to allow people to discharge federal student loans, partially or entirely. While I applaud the efforts by the Department of Education, it seems like we’ve watched this movie before. This guidance is just that, …
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Will Mortgage Rates Go Up in January 2023? – Bankrate.com
Will Mortgage Rates Go Up in January 2023? Bankrate.com
What Is the 28/36 Rule in Mortgages?
The 28/36 rule is a rule of thumb for managing your finances and a valuable tool in determining how much house you can afford. The rule says that you should dedicate no more than 28% of your pretax, or gross, ⦠Continue reading â
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Is Personal Loan Interest Tax Deductible?
As a general rule, you cannot deduct the interest that you pay on a personal or family loan. The IRS considers these standard lending products, with the same rules whether you borrow from a family member or the bank. However, ⦠Continue reading â
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IRS Announces 4 Key Tax Season Dates
Find out how early — and how late — you can file your return.