How to Prepare for a Hurricane
Learn how to properly prepare for a hurricane and stay safe.
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Learn how to properly prepare for a hurricane and stay safe.
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Find out what promises are being made about canceling student loan debt, how likely it is to actually happen and what you should do in the meantime.
Talk about nerve wracking! Applying for an apartment and reading over the lease or rental agreement can definitely bring beads of sweat to your forehead. Lease agreements are contracts that define tenant-landlord relationships and often use confusing “legalese.” Even the simplest apartment leases can use some pretty uncommon terms and phrases. Do you really know […]
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With a shaky economy and tightening credit terms, it can be easy to be paranoid about your credit score. If youâre planning a major financing or recovering from bad credit, itâs not unsurprising that youâd be as self conscious and mindful about your credit score as a supermodel would be about her (or his) weight. […]
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Getting your first credit card typically indicates a sign of maturity and increased financial responsibility, but how old do you have to be to get a credit card? Itâs a question that makes sense to come up for a teenager….
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Does the idea of retiring in your 30s with a million dollars in the bank sound appealing? You then have a lot of prime years in your life to spend however you like, without the need to work for money. This bold financial move is the idea behind the FIRE movement. Short for Financial Independence […]
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Most restrictions put in place to protect your stimulus check from garnishment don’t apply to Recovery Rebate tax credits.
Jennifer’s husband walked out to the parking lot at 1 a.m. three months ago after another long night running the casino floor at a restaurant near Phoenix. He had no way to get home. The couple’s 2006 Ford Focus was gone. Not stolen, but repossessed. Jennifer says they were two payments and one day late…. Read More
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