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Land is in big demand as investors seek safe-haven
U.S. land brokers are reporting an increase in deals and a rise in land values due to what they say is growing demand for rural land. Thatâs according to a survey of more than 100 land brokers in the U.S. carried out by National Land Realty, and the findings suggest that weâll see more of […]
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How to Save $5,000 This Year with the 52-Week Money Challenge
This post originally appeared in the Financially Independent Millennial. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author only and are not endorsed by Credit.com. Table of contents Planning to Save $5,000 In A Year Create a Budget Increase Your Insurance Deductible Cancel Your Unused Gym Membership Cancel Unnecessary Subscription Services … Read More
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Retiring Early? 9 Ways to Cover Your Health Care Costs
Here are some options for paying for health care if you retire before you’re eligible for Medicare.
6 Things You Should Never Say When You’re Selling Your Home
If you’re trying to sell your home, there are certain things you should never, ever say to buyers. Here are a few key phrases to avoid at all costs.
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MBS Day Ahead: It Was a Trap… Don’t Expect Stocks to Save Us
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Yesterday saw yields hold at just slightly lower highs on an intraday basis, thus offering a glimmer of hope for a bond bounce. We discussed the risk that this was a trap, and so far today, it looks like it was. 10yr yields are over 1.4% and UMBS 2.5 coupons are now the only game in town. Where is that giant squid guy from Star Wars when you need him? The bond market weakness is sharper and more relentless than many market watchers anticipated. One common topic of conversation among those hoping for a bounce is the interplay between stocks and bonds. Late 2018 is fresh in our minds with widespread belief that "high rates" precipitated a stock sell-off which, in turn, helped rates move lower. I won't say "that's not what happened," because that dynamic was in play…(read more)
What Is A Good Credit Score?
Despite the impact that credit scores can have, many people misunderstand what they are and how they are calculated. Your credit affects every aspect of your life in ways that you may not expect. Having…
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5 Tips to Hedge Against Inflation
To achieve financial freedom and grow wealth over long periods of time, itâs vital to understand the concept of inflation. Inflation refers to the ever-increasing price of goods and services as measured against a particular currency. The purchasing power of a currency depreciates as a result of rising prices. Put differently, a rising rate of […]
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Depleted savings, ruined credit: What happens when all the rent comes due?
Millions of Americans, especially low-income tenants, are accumulating debt amid the COVID-19 pandemic, threatening to create a downward financial spiral.