10 Essentials for a Homemade First Aid Kit
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We’ll tell you what you need to fill a first aid kit.
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If you’re wondering “how do credit cards work?” you have come to the right place. Credit cards are a convenient way to pay for just about anything. They allow you to buy things in stores, online, and overseas. Credit cards allow you to take advantage of rewards points and cashback. They can also help you …
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With a checking account, you get a debit card to spend your cash nearly anywhere you wish. But many people can’t qualify for bank checking accounts, and in a world where card transactions are increasingly common, that’s a problem. This … Continue reading →
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Weâre not going to lieâ2020 was a tough year for everyone. Between COVID-19 and pandemic-driven layoffs, weâre all ready to move on from last year. So, what are your new yearâs credit resolutions for 2021? Do you want to improve your credit score, pay your bills on time or create a savings plan? If you havenât thought… Read More
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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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Mortgage interest rate and mortgage APR (annual percentage rate) while related, are not the same. Youâll see both listed for mortgages. For example, you may see a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with an interest rate of 4.250% and an APR of 4.385%. The interest rate is the interest you pay on your home loan. The APR… Read More
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“Success can get you to the top of a beautiful cliff, but then propel you right over the edge of it.” As a Mustachian, thereâs a good chance that you are a bit of an overachiever. Maybe you fought hard to get exceptional grades in school, or perhaps you have always dominated in your career […]
As of December 27, 2019, the IRS had received a whopping 155,798,000 tax returns during the year. A bit over 138 million of those were filed electronically, with almost 60 million electronic tax returns filed by individuals handling their own taxes. Whether you intend to be a self-preparer in 2021 or not, it’s a good… Read More
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TL;DR: Debt consolidation and bankruptcy are two options for debt relief available to you. Bankruptcy involves discharging or restructuring all your debtsâbut it stays on your credit report for seven to ten years. Itâs generally considered a last resort when no other debt relief options are available. Debt consolidation means consolidating multiple older debts into… Read More
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