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Law

Avoid a credit card debt lawsuit legally

Updated Apr 4, 2016

The holidays are not days of happiness for everyone out there. For many who don’t have a decent livelihood, Christmas is just another day. During these days, many people are forced to max out their credit cards to live up to the holiday spirit and cope with the unaffordable lifestyle that their relatives and neighbors live. It’s easy to buy, but difficult to ...

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December law updates - Bigger spending bill, Christmas miracle and tighter visa rules

Updated Apr 4, 2016

1. Christmas miracleCalling it a Christmas miracle, President Obama signed a rewrite of the No Child Left Behind Act. The new version, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act, shifts the decision-making power to state and local districts regarding the ways to improve troubled schools.This is what Obama has to say about the new law:“With this bill, we reaffirm that ...

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Personal Finance

What "deals" do people cash into that don't actually save them money?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Every time you enter the world wide web or a store, you’re bombarded with deals that help you save lots of money. Some of these supposedly ‘life changing offers’ may seem promising, but they hurt your wallet in the long run. So, how can you spot these deals that break your bank in the long run? A week ago, I was chatting with my friend, who happens to be a ...

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Debt Relief

Stay away from debt in 2016: Do’s and Don'ts to consider

Updated Apr 4, 2016

If you are an optimistic person, then you might agree with me that “A new year is a new beginning”. A new year means new goals, new resolutions, and new ambitions. Don’t stress, if you’ve made many financial mistakes in 2015. The new year will give you another opportunity to get a bundle of success. But, thinking positive is not enough, you must be organized ...

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Law

401k and IRA major amendments in 2016 - Rules for retirement accounts

Updated Apr 4, 2016

For many, investing in 401k, IRA, or Roth, at times, is a risky proposition. However, none of us can deny the fact that these are the best places to keep funds for long-term goals - say for retirement. If you have already dedicated funds in any of these investment accounts, it’s your duty as an alert investor to stay on top of the changes that take place for these ...

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3 Bad financial habits that are actually good for you

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Popular sentiment would say -”Are you crazy? Bad financial habits can never be good for you”. And, I agree. Bad financial habits can sink your future and lead to bankruptcy. But, a few bad financial habits can also do good for you. Surprised or shocked? Well, you don’t need to be either. Contrary to the popular perception, bad financial habits can sometimes be ...

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Debt Relief

How to not let debt delay or ruin your retirement

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Today, American companies are spending billions in employees’ retirement contributions just in order to maintain their financial well-being during the retirement days. However, new research shows that in spite of this massive investment, retirees are still not getting the intended results. According to a study by HelloWallet, a provider of behavioral technology ...

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Law

Tax laws 2016: Are you aware of these changes?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

What will you do if I say that 2016 has many tax surprises in store for you? Yes, you heard it right! Tax surprises! Do you want to know what they are? If yes, then have a look below to find out the changes in tax laws for 2016: # As per the ACA (Affordable Care Act) or Obamacare, if you don’t invest in any kind of health insurance, then you have to pay an ...

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