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A pandemic without a vaccine, a prolonged economic downturn and now a large number of mailed ballots threaten to turn Election Day into Election Month. […]
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A pandemic without a vaccine, a prolonged economic downturn and now a large number of mailed ballots threaten to turn Election Day into Election Month. […]
Continue reading »According to CNBC, seventy percent of Americans marry with debt, usually student loans and credit cards. A recent report from NerdWallet showed that college graduates […]
Continue reading »Sam’s Club has partnered with Seattle – based startup 98point6 to launch a new telemedicine service . According to yesterday’s press release , the service […]
Continue reading »None of us expected this year, and despite the coronavirus, isolation, social unrest, and natural disasters, many Americans have been inspired to relocate, and an […]
Continue reading »Over the past seven months, credit card holders have had to make some tough decisions to encourage travel. With fewer travel options, you might consider […]
Continue reading »If you made money in 2020 freelancing or working in the gig economy, you will receive a new tax form by February 1, 2021 – […]
Continue reading »Last week, the Federal Reserve shared its latest plans to boost the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. After a two-day policy meeting, forecasts show the […]
Continue reading »With less than 50 days left until the election, there is no better time to compare candidates – including at the federal, state and local […]
Continue reading »The purpose of an investment policy statement is to turn your investment strategy into a measurable plan. It can protect you from emotional decisions driven […]
Continue reading »The pandemic has created global economic troubles, and colleges and universities are under stress. While only a few schools have closed permanently , experts say […]
Continue reading »During the coronavirus, there are a few tips for money that no longer apply. Our parents’ generation may have adopted the rules of thumb with […]
Continue reading »While you may still be wary of flying, you might also want to go somewhere , especially if you have tons of travel rewards to […]
Continue reading »The pandemic has affected many aspects of our lives, including the way we work. About 35.2% of employees worked remotely in May , up from […]
Continue reading »As mortgage interest rates hit an all-time low again, you may be thinking about buying a home or refinancing your mortgage . But should you […]
Continue reading »It’s no secret that the pandemic has wreaked havoc on American financial lives, and young people are among the hardest hit. For the first time […]
Continue reading »The Senate did not pass the latest version of the Republican stimulus bill last week, making it less likely that we will see another aid […]
Continue reading »As commission-free brokerage services and stock trading apps – such as the popular Robinhood platform – continue to grow , millions of new exchange traders […]
Continue reading »Amazon’s convenience is hard to beat, especially in the midst of COVID-19, but a new report suggests the tech giant may be overpricing some of […]
Continue reading »I’m far from criticizing those who get away with something they shouldn’t do for meager gain – like pretending to be your birthday to win […]
Continue reading »As the pandemic continues to affect the country, including nearly 900,000 jobless claims , families continue to struggle to make ends meet. For many Americans, […]
Continue reading »For many Americans, the pandemic has sparked an interest in career advancement, especially in how they can improve future job stability. Money reports that there […]
Continue reading »Last month, Trump announced a new payroll tax deferral that temporarily suspends employee taxes. The controversial order began on September 1 and states that companies […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been looking for a new home during a pandemic, you are not alone. With record low mortgage interest rates and a large number […]
Continue reading »Since March, there have been endless reports of action triggered by the pandemic. As CNBC reports , we may be on the brink of a […]
Continue reading »If you are applying for financial assistance this fall, the process may be different. Here’s why: Your family’s 2019 income will be included in your […]
Continue reading »Last week, Chase unveiled new bonus credit card offerings, including the new Chase Freedom Flex, as well as new cashback bonuses for the existing Chase […]
Continue reading »As the pandemic escalates, millions of employees have switched to teleworking. According to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas , 35.2% of […]
Continue reading »One of the biggest disadvantages of private student loans is the less protection for borrowers . Federal student loans, for example, offer more repayment plans, […]
Continue reading »The Buy Now Pay Later concept has been around since the Great Depression. Uncomplicated purchases that largely disappeared in the 1980s involved posting a small […]
Continue reading »As autumn approaches, it’s time to start thinking about open enrollment in Medicare , which is officially six weeks away. Seniors have the option of […]
Continue reading »Walmart yesterday announced a new service that will compete with Amazon Prime . The Walmart + membership program will be available to all customers on […]
Continue reading »The Trump administration yesterday ordered a temporary ban on evictions in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The order , which came through the Centers […]
Continue reading »As the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates low , many savers feel pain in their savings accounts . CNBC reports that rates on high-yielding savings […]
Continue reading »While the coronavirus pandemic has temporarily stopped travel for most Americans, major changes from major airlines could make flights more attractive in the future. Delta […]
Continue reading »There is a growing drive to improve financial literacy in schools, but one of the barriers to financial stability or wealth growth may not have […]
Continue reading »Under normal circumstances, care is a burden, and for many families, the pandemic has only made life difficult. A recent AARP study found that nearly […]
Continue reading »As students return to college campuses, many families are worried about the lingering threat of the coronavirus. As schools take steps to keep people healthy, […]
Continue reading »It has been a tough few weeks for natural disasters in the United States. Even as the pandemic continues, the country also faces wildfires throughout […]
Continue reading »College students may not like switching to online classes this fall, but there may be a silver lining here: spending less money on room and […]
Continue reading »As families prepare to send their children back to school, many worry about the high cost of supplies. Two out of three parents are stressed […]
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