7 Things You Should Never Carry in Your Wallet
Learn why your Social Security card, checks and extra credit cards do not make the cut.
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Learn why your Social Security card, checks and extra credit cards do not make the cut.
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Trim is a free service that helps you to save money by canceling unused subscriptions, negotiating lower costs, automating savings and more.
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Are you interested in creating an online store? In today’s article, you’ll learn how to create an online store with answers to common questions. I receive a lot of questions about how to start an online store so that you can work from home. It makes sense, as this is a great way to work […]
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Dave Ramsey is fond of saying that you donât want to be normal because ânormalâ is broke. Now, CreditLoan has graphic proof of that in the infographic, âA Lifetime of Debt: The Financial Journey of the Average American.â  Comprised of information from several sources, this infographic, which is laid out like the Life board game, […]
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Yes, all the news headlines are screaming, âRefinance NOW!â The term âmortgage ratesâ is trending hard. And all my friends are texting me asking if they should refinance their mortgages. Ugh. This is getting silly. Sure, mortgage rates are now at new all-time highs, but hang on a second. Letâs catch our collective breath and [&hellip
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Asset allocation is the practice of investing across asset classes in a portfolio in order to balance the different potential risks and rewards. The three main asset classes are typically stocks, bonds, and cash. Asset allocation is closely tied with portfolio diversification. Diversification means spreading oneâs money across a range of assets. In a general […]
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âGood debtâ seems like a bit of a misnomer. After all, debt is debt; it can destroy your credit score, reduce your chances of getting a house or a car and generally make life very difficult for you. But it does exist. Think of it this way: A loan of $500 is always going to […]
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We all know that credit scores are important for a variety of reasons, but do you know what factors matter into your credit score?
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