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7 Top Costly Mistakes Investors Made in 2020
Financial professionals say these were among the worst missteps.
Money Audit: Should We Hold on to Our Rental Properties?
This weekâs Mint audit helps out a couple, Pasquale, 46, and Jillian, 39, who are starting a new life together after each experiencing divorce. Both work in software sales earning roughly the same income. When combined, their earnings average $450,000…
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My Parents Can’t Afford College Anymore – What Should I Do?
When most parents offer to fund their childâs tuition, itâs with the expectation that their financial circumstances will remain relatively unchanged. Even with minor dips in income or temporary periods of unemployment, a solid plan will likely see the child…
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A Complete Guide To Paying Your Federal Taxes With A Credit Card, Updated For 2021
Updated for 2021. The major change was Pay1040 increasing fees from 1.86% to 1.99% for credit card payments, making it no longer the cheapest option. It’s that time of the year again, time to pay taxes! For a lot of people, this is their biggest expense of the year and wouldn’t it be great if […]
How To Remove A Charge Off From Your Credit Report
What is a charge-off? A charge-off occurs when you are seriously delinquent in paying a credit card or other type of debt. Typically, an item is only listed as a charge-off once itâs over 180…
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The Average Salary of a Physical Therapist
The average salary of a physical therapist is $84,020 per year. If you’ve ever undergone physical therapy you know how important the work of physical therapists is. The job of a physical therapist is one that requires high levels of skill … Continue reading →
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How to Transfer Your 401(k) When Changing to a New Job: 401(k) Rollover Guide
Itâs easy to forget about old 401(k) plans when changing to a new job. Some people simply forget about it because the company that manages it never reminds them. Others didnât forget about their old account, but theyâve been putting off the rollover because it sounds hard. Many companies donât make the process easy for […]
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