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How Balance Transfer Cards Can Help Pay Off Your Credit Debt
Debt Relief

How Balance Transfer Cards Can Help Pay Off Your Credit Debt

Updated Nov 18, 2024

Balance transfer credit cards are a game changer for those with high-interest credit card debt. You’re staring at your credit card statements and realize the minimum payments barely chip away at the principal balance. According to the Federal Reserve’s Consumer Credit Report, the credit card debt has reached $1.17 trillion nationwide and many Americans are looking for ways to manage their ballooning balances.

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How Tax Changes Impact Your 401(k) and IRA Savings
Tax

How Tax Changes Impact Your 401(k) and IRA Savings

Updated Oct 26, 2024

As the saying goes: “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” But what about the taxes that creep up on you, quietly changing the landscape of your retirement savings without you even knowing it? Enter tax changes—those changes in the law that can impact your 401(k) and IRA savings big time.

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Is Debt Forgiveness Really a Boon or a Curse?
Debt Relief

Is Debt Forgiveness Really a Boon or a Curse?

Updated Oct 3, 2024

Debt Forgiveness or repaying your loan can be a lifeline if the repayments overwhelm you. Many such programs reduce or eliminate the amount owed if you engage in public service, military duty, or volunteer work. For example, the federal government has student loan forgiveness programs that allow borrowers to waive huge parts of their debt based on certain conditions.

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How to Budget Effectively on SSI Benefits
Personal Finance

How to Budget Effectively on SSI Benefits

Updated Oct 1, 2024

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) that provides financial assistance for those over 65, blind, or disabled with limited income and resources. Although SSI benefits were intended to help a person manage his essential expenses, managing money on a fixed income poses a challenge.

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How Long Do Collection Accounts Stay on Credit Reports?
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How Long Do Collection Accounts Stay on Credit Reports?

Updated Sep 30, 2024

Collection accounts contribute to your payment history, which comprises about 35% of your credit score. Your credit report is a component of your financial health and holds every bit of power loan approvals to interest rates. The presence of collection accounts can be pretty negative and so understanding how long these accounts will appear on your report and how these affect your credit scores is essential to healthy financial decision-making.

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How to Find the Best Reverse Mortgage for Your Home
Personal Finance

How to Find the Best Reverse Mortgage for Your Home

Updated Sep 13, 2024

Reverse Mortgages offer a practical way for many retirees to access additional funds to cover living expenses and medical costs or maintain their desired lifestyle. Without regular income, finding that extra cash can be tough. A reverse mortgage is a solution that converts your home equity into cash and allows you to stay in your home. Knowing how to choose the best reverse mortgage for your home type is crucial.

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