How Should I Save If the Fed Cuts Rates?
It’s not all bad news for savers in a lower interest rate environment. Here’s why.*
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It’s not all bad news for savers in a lower interest rate environment. Here’s why.*
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Here are some things we learned after our basement flooded four times in four yearsâand how you can avoid flooding problems yourself.
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If you enjoy playing the lottery, youâre not alone. About half of all adults in the United States have played the lottery, and the average player throws about $600 a year on the long odds that they might hit it big. For the vast, vast majority of people who play the lottery, thatâs money down… Read More
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Table of Contents What is the VA Loan Limit? How to Apply for a VA Home Loan? What is the Median Home Price? What are the VA Appraisal Fees? Do I need Flood Insurance? How do I learn about Property Taxes? What is the Population? What are the major cities? About Nevada County Veteran Information […]
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There are lots of expenses associated with the start-up and day-to-day operations of a business. Fortunately, many of these expenses are deductible, lowering the ownerâs income tax and self-employment tax. Here are five deductions that can benefit small-business owners and self-employed taxpayers.
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It’s a quiet start to the week with mortgage rates holding steady. That could be a trend that persists for the remainder of the week as there’s really not much scheduled on the economic calendar this week. Thursday and Friday are the only days where we really have some inflation data out that could impact… View Article
Loan forgiveness is a trade-off. It’s about incentivizing graduates to work in low paying or otherwise undesirable positions in exchange for erasing or significantly reducing their student loan balance. Without these programs, important community institutions would be severely understaffed. If…
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Not all students can cover the cost of their college education with the grants or scholarships in their financial aid packages. Some begin their college careers by taking out student loans, while others look for part-time jobs and work-study positions. … Continue reading →
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Home construction starts rose for a fourth-straight month in December to the best pace since late 2006 as builders responded to the robust demand for single-family housing.