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While most people associate credit cards with temptation and cost overruns, new research offers evidence that your brain provides a sense of reward that is […]
Continue reading »While the negative elements on your credit report may seem like a millstone on your neck, the penalty on your account disappears and the blemishes […]
Continue reading »Most people are familiar with the concept of predatory loans, a lending practice that imposes unfair or deceptive terms on borrowers, often in the form […]
Continue reading »Swimply, ” Airbnb Pools ” seems to be having a moment in the sun. The hourly pay per hour app gained popularity during the pandemic […]
Continue reading »Premium travel and bonus cards tend to have the biggest welcome bonuses , but they also usually come with an annual fee of between $ […]
Continue reading »Do ugly subscription boxes really reduce food waste and save you money compared to shopping at a discount grocery store? Not really , it’s mostly […]
Continue reading »While it is technically legal to get money to donate blood, you are more likely to get a cookie or maybe a big bag for […]
Continue reading »Most business owners know their personal credit rating, but research shows that 60% of them do not know their credit rating, but this number is […]
Continue reading »Millions of Americans without broadband Internet access can now qualify for a $ 50 monthly subsidy to pay their bills. As part of a stimulus […]
Continue reading »Although Cinco de Mayo is a day celebrating Mexico’s independence and heritage, it is also commonly celebrated when filled with food and drink. And at […]
Continue reading »A recent report from LendingTree says now is the right time to ask your credit card lender to lower your interest rate, waive late payment […]
Continue reading »If you are a cash-strapped federal student loan borrower, consider asking for refunds if you made additional payments after March 13, 2020, when the CARES […]
Continue reading »The pause for federal student loans and interest ends in October , but are you ready? Given that 55% of borrowers are unsure if they […]
Continue reading »I remember the feeling when one of my Instagram posts got a couple of hundred likes: ” Now this is my career – I’m an […]
Continue reading »While retail sales are improving , low labor force participation has led to a shortage of workers, leading some companies to offer perks such as […]
Continue reading »The best online deals do not require a lot of effort and have real monetary value. With that in mind, if you haven’t bought an […]
Continue reading »The goal of small claims court is to enable people to quickly and inexpensively resolve disputes involving claims that are typically less than $ 10,000. […]
Continue reading »Because of the accumulation of tax returns on the IRS, millions of Americans experience weekly tax refund delays that far exceed the typical processing time […]
Continue reading »Chameleon, the coffee company best known for its cold drinks, is handing out $ 3,000 along with a stock of coffee in the final coffee […]
Continue reading »This year, US parents are eligible for a tax credit of up to $ 3,600 per child – up from a $ 2,000 cap last […]
Continue reading »Despite the pandemic, Americans are paying off their debts and the rate of delinquent loans is also falling – two factors that contributed to the […]
Continue reading »Since credit card companies are not required to warn you, this can happen out of the blue – your credit card suddenly closes due to […]
Continue reading »In a previous Lifehacker post, we suggested that you wait before paying back less than $ 50,000 on student loans, even if the chances of […]
Continue reading »The cryptocurrency continues to gain widespread acceptance as PayPal announced the addition of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin to its Venmo app. With a […]
Continue reading »If you are considering getting a travel card, now is a good time to get one. With more than two-thirds of Americans planning to travel […]
Continue reading »As more states legalize cannabis , restaurants increasingly offer offers on April 20, which is 4/20, or on cannabis celebration day, which seems increasingly doomed […]
Continue reading »The next time your credit card company offers an unconditional increase in your credit limit, say yes. Why? Because it is one of the fastest […]
Continue reading »Ahead of its 50th anniversary, Southwest Airlines is offering limited spring / fall sales starting at $ 50 each way. While the sale is mostly […]
Continue reading »This is a new idea for any state looking to attract skilled professionals – in exchange for a move, they will pay you back your […]
Continue reading »If you have a moderate income and are considering buying your first home, you should look for an FHA-backed mortgage. These loans require as little […]
Continue reading »The 2020 tax season was a bewildering mix of missing incentive check discounts, new loans, and, of course, a time shift. Given a recent IPX […]
Continue reading »The IRS has confirmed that families can expect their 2021 Child Tax Credit subsidy to start being paid in advance monthly payments in July rather […]
Continue reading »Malta wants to cover most of your hotel expenses this summer, as they offer cash payments of up to $ 238 if you stay in […]
Continue reading »Considering Substack’s low sign-in costs, a paid subscriber base that has nearly doubled in the last 12 months, and news that its top contributors are […]
Continue reading »There is no greater incentive to vaccinate than to do our part to end the pandemic that has dramatically changed our lives over the past […]
Continue reading »If you claimed unemployment last year but filed your taxes before a new $ 10,200 unemployment tax break was announced, the IRS says you can […]
Continue reading »From a policy point of view, the use of vaccine passports remains unclear. There is no official, federally recognized “vaccine passport” in the US, but […]
Continue reading »Given the fact that this summer restrictions on international travel as expected, they will be weakened (of course, no guarantees), you may already be planning […]
Continue reading »If you’re like me, you use your bonus credit card for almost every purchase to earn points or cashback, and you might not really be […]
Continue reading »Credit card benefits are great, but how can you be sure they’re worth the annual fee? These annual fees can be significant – a 2019 […]
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