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Turning 30? See This Personal Finance Checklist personal-finance

Turning 30? See This Personal Finance Checklist

April 3, 2024 By Richard Barrington

Turning 30? See This Personal Finance Checklist

Age milestones are good times to revisit your finances. Make sure you have kept up with the times at age 30.
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Leasing Vs Buying A Car – Questions to Ask personal-finance

Leasing Vs Buying A Car – Questions to Ask

April 3, 2024 By Richard Barrington

Leasing Vs Buying A Car – Questions to Ask

There are several things to consider when you are trying to decide whether to buy or lease a car.
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Why the Rich Use Credit Cards and Keep Their Cash in the Bank personal-finance

Why the Rich Use Credit Cards and Keep Their Cash in the Bank

April 3, 2024 By Maryalene Laponsie

Why the Rich Use Credit Cards and Keep Their Cash in the Bank

Here are four reasons the affluent turn to plastic for their regular spending.
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Coverdell Education Savings Account

April 3, 2024 By Andrew Freiburghouse

Coverdell Education Savings Account

Education savings accounts are a tax-advantaged way to save for college expenses. Learn how they can help take some of the sting out of today's tuition costs.
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aboutmoneyrates

April 3, 2024 By Vishal Ghodke

aboutmoneyrates

About MoneyRates. You’re ready to make the most of your money. Good financial decisions require accurate, timely information. That’s why MoneyRates is designed to help you: Stay informed about the latest rates for savings accounts, CDs, and money market accounts Research and understand the options available to you Learn more about how to make the…
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Best Banks for Those Who Can’t Get A Bank Account

April 3, 2024 By Erik J Martin

Best Banks for Those Who Can’t Get A Bank Account

Using cash for all your transactions isn't practical or safe. That's why it's best to get a bank account with a debit card. Problem is, some people can't qualify for an account at many banks. And many can't afford the various fees charged. So what's the best bank account for you? Probably an entry-level online or mobile bank account.
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How Do Taxes on CD Interest Work? Learn How to Save Taxes on CDs cd

How Do Taxes on CD Interest Work? Learn How to Save Taxes on CDs

April 3, 2024 By Richard Barrington

How Do Taxes on CD Interest Work? Learn How to Save Taxes on CDs

CDs are safe instruments for earning interest, but their tax treatment can create a cash crunch. Here's how to plan ahead so you aren't caught short of money at tax time.
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One Bank or Multiple Banks: Which Is Better? personal-finance

One Bank or Multiple Banks: Which Is Better?

April 3, 2024 By Richard Barrington

One Bank or Multiple Banks: Which Is Better?

Should all your accounts be at one bank, or should you be splitting them up? There are advantages to each approach, and the right answer for you may depend on the total size of your deposits.
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Debt Forgiveness: What If You Owe the IRS at Tax Time? personal-finance

Debt Forgiveness: What If You Owe the IRS at Tax Time?

March 22, 2024 By Anna Baluch

Debt Forgiveness: What If You Owe the IRS at Tax Time?

If you’re overwhelmed with debt, debt forgiveness may be an option. While it may seem like the ideal way to get out of debt, there are some pitfalls to this strategy. As long as you understand what debt forgiveness is and how it works, you can make an informed decision for your unique situation and…
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5 Signs Your Teen Is Ready to Handle Credit personal-finance

5 Signs Your Teen Is Ready to Handle Credit

March 20, 2024 By Dan Rafter

5 Signs Your Teen Is Ready to Handle Credit

A teen's first piece of plastic can lead to learning -- or disaster. Here are some indicators that your teen is ready to handle credit responsibly.
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