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How to Budget for Living on Your Own for the First Time
If you canât wait to move out of your parentsâ home and start living on your own, youâre not alone. Independence is amazing, but enjoying that newfound freedom can be more expensive than you might think. Fortunately, there are tons…
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Fabric Life Insurance Review: Financial Products for Young Families
Starting a family raises a lot of financial questions for young parents. Being responsible for a little human sheds harsh light on everything you know â or donât know â about your finances. Getting married, buying a home with a partner or having kids are all major life-changing events that, among other things, remind you [â¦]
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[Update] American Express Platinum: $30 PayPal Credit Per Month Until June 30
Update 3/24/21: Credits now posting for February. Update 2/10/21: Credits posting now, but still nothing for February 1st purchases. Hat tip to r/churning Update 2/7/21: It looks like the credit hasn’t been reset for February. Hat tip to Travel In Points & /r/amex Last year American Express announced consumer Platinum cardholders would receive a monthly […]
What is Disposable Income?
Disposable income is the amount of money that an individual or household has to spend or save after income taxes have been deducted. Sometimes referred to as disposable personal income (or DPI) or disposable earnings, disposable income is closely monitored by government economists because it is a key indicator of the overall health of the […]
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7 Steps to Buying a Reliable Used Car
Edmunds.com recently compared the cost of buying a new 2013 Honda Accord EX, leasing the car, or buying a used 2010 Accord EX. After factoring in the true market value of both cars, leasing charges, and current loan terms and rates, they found the total out-of-pocket cost after six years came to: Leasing â $24,768…. Read More
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Budgeting Calculator
Our free budget calculator can help you get a more complete picture of your monthly finances, providing insights into where youâre doing the most of your spending (and where you might want to cut back!). Enter the required information into…
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