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Is LendingTree Legit, Safe or Scams?
If you’re asking yourself whether LendingTree is legit, you have every right to do so. After all, you’re about to take on a big financial obligation (whether it is a mortgage loan or a personal loan). Your objective is to save money, so you want to find a lender with the best mortgage rate. But …
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Understanding Long-Term Care Insurance
A lot of us donât like to think about this, but inevitably there will come a time where we will all need help taking care of ourselves. So how can we start preparing for this financially? Many people opt to purchase long-term care insurance in advance as a way to prepare for their golden years. […]
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Do You Need to Go to College to Be a Real Estate Investor?
I am asked all the time whether I think it was worth it to go to college as a real estate investor and real estate broker. I got my degree in business with an emphasis in finance. I think the degree helped me and I am glad I went to college but I don’t think … Read more
How to Create Your Own Retirement Plan
One of the good things of working for a company is that they create a retirement plan for you. As an employee, you don’t have to do anything else but to participate in the plan. However, when you’re self-employed or a small business owner, you’re responsible of setting up your own retirement plan. When it …
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A Guide to Schedule K-1 (Form 1041)
Inheriting property or other assets typically involves filing the appropriate tax forms with the IRS. Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) is used to report a beneficiaryâs share of an estate or trust, including income as well as credits, deductions and profits. … Continue reading →
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Debt Settlement vs Bankruptcy: Which is Best?
You’ve tried debt payoff strategies, balance transfers, consolidation, and even debt management; you’ve begged your creditors, liquidated your assets, and pestered your friends and families for any money they can afford, but after all of that, you still have more debt than you can handle. Now what? Once you reach the end of your rope, the […]
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10 Ways to Stay Motivated When Paying Off Debt
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It is easy to lose your focus any time you are working towards a goal. It takes dedication, but even then you may lose your desire to keep going.  This is especially true when trying to reach your financial goals, such as getting out of debt. Paying off debt is not easy. You start out with … Read More about 10 Ways to Stay Motivated When Paying Off Debt
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How Much Should You Spend on an Engagement Ring?
There’s nothing like falling in love and finding the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. But when it’s time to shop for rings, it’s easy to get discouraged by the price tags. Just how much … Continue reading →
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Late Payments, Credit Scores and Credit Reports
A missed credit card or loan payment can have a seriously detrimental effect on your credit report. The golden rule of using a credit card is to make your payments on time every time, building a respectable payment history, avoiding debt, and keeping your creditor happy. But what happens when you fall behind with your […]
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