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Can you Pay a Credit Card with a Credit Card?
A credit card is designed to help you in an emergency, to give you options when there are none. But what happens if you have a maxed-out credit card in one hand and an empty card in the other, can you use one credit card to pay off the other and, more importantly, should you? The short answer is yes and… probably not. […]
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Best Places for Women Entrepreneurs â 2020 Edition
While women have certainly made strides in many areas of the business world, when it comes to entrepreneurship, a significant gender gap remains. Around 10.2% of women between ages 18 and 64 are new entrepreneurs, a rate around three-quarters that … Continue reading →
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Should I Get a No-Fee Checking Account?
Do you like to save, have flexibility and skip hidden costs? Then the answer is probably yes.
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What Is The FDIC And How Does It Work?

How to Pay Yourself First
Paying yourself first is a budgeting strategy that suggests individuals should contribute to a retirement account, emergency fund, savings account, or other savings vehicle before spending their paycheck on anything else. The pay yourself first method is a pretty simple...
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Employment Trends Among Seniors â 2020 Study
Older American workers have been disproportionately impacted by not only the health impacts of COVID-19, but also its corresponding economic shock, which has deeply affected their ability to budget and save for their retirement. In fact, workers 65 and older … Continue reading →
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