Debt Re-Aging and Your Credit Score
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Different? Yes. Complementary? That too. Learn when to use a checking or savings account.
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The debt snowball and debt avalanche methods can help you pay your debts quickly and with minimum fuss. They are relatively simple strategies that all debtors can employ and they work for multiple types of debt, including credit card debt, student loan debt, and personal loans. But how do these methods differ from one enough, […]
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Credit scores evaluate the likelihood that youâll repay a loan. They help lenders determine loan qualification, credit limits, and interest rates. The two most common credit-scoring models are FICO and VantageScore. FICO and VantageScore use relatively similar methods, but they…
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Just because youâre changing employers doesnât mean youâre losing out on your 401(k).
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Young adults, read and learn: many Baby Boomers, (e.g. your parents) don’t have enough retirement savings. An Employee Benefit Research Institute poll showed that 57% of US workers surveyed had less than $25,000 in savings and investments (excluding their homes). The younger…
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Regularly assessing your financial strategy can help you up your money game.
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Want to make more money this year? Here are some things to consider.
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