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How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s
You donât want to work the rest of your life. Hereâs how to save in your 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s, even if retirement seems light years away.
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Coronavirus Mortgage Relief: What Homeowners Need to Know
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Actâalso known as the CARES Actâis a $2 trillion stimulus package passed by the federal government. The goal of the CARES Act is to provide relief for individuals and businesses struggling with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting shutdowns. One of the components of the… Read More
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3 Tips for Finding an Affordable Life Insurance Policy
Life insurance offers protection for your familyâs financial security. Many people buy themselves a life insurance policy that will protect their family. Itâs also possible for people to purchase life insurance policies for someone else. For example, children can purchase policies for their parents and vice versa. Life insurance coverage offers valuable financial protection. You… Read More
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COVID-19 Scams
As if fearing the health-related consequences of the COVID-19 coronavirus wasn’t enough, there’s also a fair amount of financial uncertainty related to recession and an unstable economy. People all across the United States are wondering how they’ll pay their bills and make ends meet as they file for unemployment and wait for a one-time stimulus… Read More
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Gratitude in a Difficult Year
This year took so many twists and turns we havenât been able to keep countâ often leaving us in complete overwhelm with a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. Grief, anxiety, and sheer disappointment are just a handful that comes to…
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New Rules May Offer You More Protection Against Debt Collectors
Dealing with debt collectors can be a real drag, especially if they’re constantly hounding you to pay up. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects consumers against harassment from debt collectors but the industry still generates millions of complaints … Continue reading →
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Should You Sign the Back of Your Credit Card?
Signing the back of your credit card is an important security step for protecting your card’s information if it should fall into the wrong hands. Merchants are supposed to check that the signature on the card matches the signature on … Continue reading →
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