Recession
Pay Off Debt Or Save Money – Is One Better For You?
Should you pay off debt or save money? I wish this was a super easy article where I could just give you a clear answer about whether you should pay off debt or save money, but that’s just not how personal finance works. Every situation is different, and today, I’d like to go over different […]
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Mortgage rates settle near historic lows as the purchase market begins to pick up – The Washington Post
Mortgage rates settle near historic lows as the purchase market begins to pick up The Washington Post
Real Estate Investing – A 31 Year Old’s Journey to $5,000,000 In Property
How I Earned Up to $4,000 Per Month Baking Dog Treats (With Zero Baking Experience!)
Hello! Are you interested in starting a dog treat bakery business? Well, good news, this article will tell you what you need to know. Plus, you can sign up for this free training workshop that will teach you how to start your own side hustle baking and selling dog treats. Hi! My name is Kristin […]
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How to Invest in REITs
Investing in real estate the old-fashioned way is hard. Not many investors have enough extra money for a down payment just laying around. And even if they did, tying all of that money in a single property might give them pause. If youâre in this situation, the solution to your problem might just be a […]
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Mortgage and refinance rates today, Jan. 16, and rate forecast for next week
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates inched lower yesterday. But that followed six days without a fall, five of which showed rises. And averages remain noticeably higher than […]
A look at SARS data: What the coronavirus pandemic could mean for home prices and buying competition
While the coronavirus outbreak is certainly no good news, it appears there may be a silver lining to look forward to â at least for hopeful homebuyers.
What Is the FICO Resilience Index?
By the end of May 2020, more than 40 million people had filed unemployment claims due to COVID-19 and the resulting economic shutdowns. Governments, charities, and even creditors scrambled to put programs in place to support people during this time while also mitigating future economic fallout. And this isn’t the first time creditors have found… Read More
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First in the Family to Invest: How I Saved Almost $700K
Growing up in rural Missouri, money was tight for Anthony Hammond. âI joke, I come from the type of family where they donât read a will at the funeral, theyâ¦