How the Joe Biden Presidency Could Impact Your Money
As you take a closer look at your financial footing amid the headwinds of a pandemic, itâs an excellent time to examine the possible impact of a Joe Biden presidencyâ¦
As you take a closer look at your financial footing amid the headwinds of a pandemic, itâs an excellent time to examine the possible impact of a Joe Biden presidencyâ¦
Somewhat unsurprisingly, search traffic for “gym membership” peaks between January 3 and January 9, according to Google Trends. If you already belong to a gym you’ve probably noticed that things get pretty crowded every January. But if you want to … Continue reading →
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Buying fixer-upper homes is currently a popular investment in the housing market, especially since lower-priced houses increase housing confidence in home buyers. On the one hand, it is a great way to purchase a home below market value and sell it for more than you paid. On the other hand, it often seems to be… Read More
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Life insurance offers protection for your familyâs financial security. Many people buy themselves a life insurance policy that will protect their family. Itâs also possible for people to purchase life insurance policies for someone else. For example, children can purchase policies for their parents and vice versa. Life insurance coverage offers valuable financial protection. You… Read More
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As if fearing the health-related consequences of the COVID-19 coronavirus wasn’t enough, there’s also a fair amount of financial uncertainty related to recession and an unstable economy. People all across the United States are wondering how they’ll pay their bills and make ends meet as they file for unemployment and wait for a one-time stimulus… Read More
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The holiday parties may be over but the financial hangover is just setting in. Holiday sales for 2016 were estimated to top $655 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. If you blew your holiday budget, don’t panic. A January … Continue reading →
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The gift card market is worth more than $130 billion annually. Is that any surprise? Youâve probably bought at least one gift card in the past year for a friend or family member. It’s an easy way to show someone appreciation and to make sure they can get whatever they want. But what if we told… Read More
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Need a car loan soon? Whether you’re about to buy a car soon or just thinking about it, chances are you will likely finance it (unless, of course, you have the cash to buy it right away). So why not learn a few steps along the way to help you get a car loan. A …
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CIT Bank CD rates are competitive compared to other Banks’ CDs. For instance, a 6-month CIT Bank CD has a rate of 0.50%, which is way higher than the national average rate of 0.25%. How much you will earn depends on the length of the term. But one thing for sure is that the longer …
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Are Credit Card to Credit Card Payments Possible and a Good Idea? Paying the balance on one of your credit cards with another credit card is possible. But when you make a credit card to credit card payment, you’re not reducing debtâ you’re simply moving it from one account to another. Whether or not this is a good idea… Read More
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