Can You Buy A Boat With A VA Loan?
One dream a lot of people share is to someday own a boat. Boats can be used for both living and recreation, and plenty of boat owners are happy with […]
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One dream a lot of people share is to someday own a boat. Boats can be used for both living and recreation, and plenty of boat owners are happy with […]
The post Blog first appeared on MilitaryVALoan.com.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of biotechnology. Hereâs what you need to know about investing in biotech stocks.
An ancient process that helped us to survive in periods of scarcity might be hurting us in a time of abundance, researchers say.
Guest post from SK Bell of Nursing, Naps, Nostalgia Although Iâve only recently called myself a crafter, Iâve been working on a project of some kind for most of my adult life. Iâm a long-time MoneySavingMom.com reader and we proudly use a cash envelope system. We recently added a craft fund to our list. Iâve noticedRead More
If youâre married or in a serious relationship, then youâve probably already heard all the advice about how to manage your finances together: communicate, create goals together, donât hide information from each other. This advice all sounds easy to do – and itâs certainly easy to give! But people arenât perfect and neither are relationships. […]
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My wife and I just had our first child 2 months ago, a healthy little baby boy named Carter. Becoming a parent has been a life changing experience, and one I recommend to anyone, but it isn’t without it’s challenges. While we were preparing to have our son, we realized that we were going to […]
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Here are some tips that will help you make more and lose less when things go south.
According to the Federal Reserve, the average amount of student loan debt carried by a student graduating in 2012Â reached a staggering $24,301. And that isn’t the only scary student loan statistic. Overall, student loan debt in the U.S. has reached a cumulative $902 billion dollars, and loan delinquencies are at an all-time high. This is depressing news for everyone, including those of us who want our children to be able to go to college.
Saving for an unpredictable future
Since my kids are so young, I shudder at the thought of what a college education could cost when they graduate from high school. College tuition has outpaced inflation at an astronomical rate. And worse yet, the job outlook for college graduates isn’t all that great. In addition to all of that uncertainty, I’ve found it difficult to do much planning since there are a gazillion possible outcomes. Will my kids go to community college? An in-state university? Will they pursue an advanced degree? At this point, I cannot possibly answer these questions. Still, I haven’t lost hope that I can help them avoid taking on a soul-crushing amount of student loan debt. I certainly can’t predict the future, but I can at least try to prepare for it. And while I don’t necessarily plan on paying for all of the costs of my kids’ college education, I do want to help them as much as I can.
Selling land to developers is often the quickest way to make a profit off of unused land. Although some will try to swoop in and steal it for cheap, and others will try to convince you that your land is worthless and that theyâre doing you a favor: donât fall for it. The following tips […]
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In the very heart of NoMad, atop the Gilsey House â an elegant cast-iron building that served as a hotel until 1911 and welcomed famed guests like Oscar Wilde â a beautiful two-story penthouse just came to market. Bearing a $5 million price tag, the elegant unit promises a carefully crafted, gracious floor plan that […]
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