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If you’re looking to repair your credit, you may have come across websites that advertise a credit privacy number, credit protection number or CPN. These numbers are nine digits like a Social Security number (SSN), and sellers claim that you … Continue reading →
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How much does college cost? This is a question many wonder. There’s rarely a week that goes by where I don’t receive an email from a student or parents of a student who are looking for ways to cut college costs. That’s why today I want to talk about college costs and how you can […]
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Sending cash to friends and family? Before you reach for that credit card, keep in mind that you could incur fees or interest and lose the right to initiate chargebacks. Here’s what you need to know about sending money with a credit card.
Paid biweekly? You get two shots a year to get ahead. Here's how.
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Having your home offer rejected doesn't mean it's back to renting. In fact, if you play your cards right, you might be able to turn that rejection around.
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There are plenty of ways to amass a sizable down payment fast. We explain five tactics, along with their pros and cons.
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I was recently a guest on the Masters of Money podcast. Â One of the statements Phil made was “Wait a minute. Â How does one go from declaring bankruptcy to paying $22,000 cash for a car?” I had never really looked at my journey in that way. Â But, when I thought about it, I realized – ... Read More about From Bankruptcy to Paying $22,000 Cash for a Car
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As we wrap up this year, it's important to reflect on positive lessons we want to take into 2021. Here are some of the top financial lessons.
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