3 Steps to Help Save for Short-Term Goals
What goals do you want to reach in the next 5 years? These steps can help you get there.
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What goals do you want to reach in the next 5 years? These steps can help you get there.
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PennyMac Financial reported a profit for the fourth quarter due to strong servicing results but its net income was weaker than in comparable fiscal periods. The company earned $38 million in the fourth quarter of 2022. That compared to $135.1 million the previous quarter.A year earlier, PennyMac Financial earned $173.1 million during the fourth quarter. … [Read more…]
For many people, following a budget sounds like a headache. Some may also think budgeting means you won’t be able to have fun and enjoy your life. But, that’s not the case at all. Yes, budgets are about discipline, and you will have to say “no” at times. However, if you’re living beyond your means, […]
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The following post was sponsored by the GM BuyPower Card from Capital One®. All opinions are my own and not directed by Capital One. To learn more about the GM BuyPower Card, click here. When Mandy and I built our âdream homeâ many years ago, we thought we would stay there forever. But we all […]
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The best online colleges make higher education convenient and affordable. Technology has paved the way for a much more convenient higher learning experience. The best online colleges make it easy to take courses no matter where you are, and even from the comfort of your home. All you need is a computer and internet access […]
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Finding the best life insurance provider for your needs can be a daunting task and getting the wrong insurance policy can mean paying hundreds of dollars more than you need to. According to research, about 80 percent of Americans spend at least 50 percent more than they need to for their life insurance as a […]
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A relative newcomer in the world of mortgage offerings, Movement was founded in 2008 during the financial crisis. The company is based in South Carolina and has expanded rapidly to have a presence in 47 states. Movement is accredited by the South Carolina Better Business Bureau, with an A+ rating. Table of Contents: Movement Mortgage Background of […]
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Because the holidays are quickly approaching, meaning many people will be spending more money, I want to share some ideas for how you can make extra money for the holidays. Let’s make this holiday season as happy and stress free as possible! See, for the average person, the fall and winter holidays can be very […]
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What would you do to save more money and pay off your debt quicker? One thing that I’ve noticed more people doing is living in a camper in order to save money. Before we begin, I will say that RVing is funny. Some people who don’t RV think that all RVers are trust fund babies, […]
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Today’s post is by my awesome staff writer Jordann. Enjoy! One of the best things about personal finance is that it’s so personal. Everyone has their own strategy, tailored to their own specific personality. I think this is why there can be so many personal finance blogs out there, yet somehow we all still manage […]
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