Category: Money Saving Tips
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How to Write a Credit Dispute Letter
According to a recent investigation by Consumer Reports, a third of Americans have errors on their credit reports. If you happen to fall in that unlike a percentage, you might be wondering what you can do about it. In that case, your best move may be to write a credit dispute letter. Put simply, this […]
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Should You Use Savings to Pay Off Debt?
Should You Use Savings to Pay Off Debt? Having a healthy savings account is always a good idea. It helps financially protect you from the unexpected and can help you reach financial goals. But if you’re also sitting on some debt, you may consider using your savings to pay it off.
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Bad Credit and No Money? What Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. Would Do if She Had to Start Over
We all have to start somewhere. Even financial professionals had to build their credit from scratch. And many have dealt with financial hiccups along the way.
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Family Activities During the Pandemic to do at Home
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting families across the nation. Many municipalities are shutting down schools to prevent the spread of the virus. While you and your kids might be stuck at home, you can still have fun as a family without breaking the bank.
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Saving for Retirement in Your 20s and 30s: Best Tactics
When you’re just starting out in your career, retirement may be the further thing from your mind. But because retirement savings use compound interest, you’ll be better off the earlier you begin saving.
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Financial Attitude and Financial Literacy
April is Financial Literacy Month! There are many aspects of being financially literate, and a significant part of that is your attitude.