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Money & Relationships

Are‌ ‌You‌ ‌Ready‌ ‌to‌ ‌Move‌ ‌in‌ ‌Together?‌ ‌7‌‌ Signs

May 12, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
Are‌ ‌You‌ ‌Ready‌ ‌to‌ ‌Move‌ ‌in‌ ‌Together?‌ ‌7‌‌ SignsIf you’re like many young adults taking their relationship one step at a time, you know that the decision to move in together is an important one that takes much consideration. Not only can it be a huge leap in...

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Money & Relationships

How to Stay Positive If You Lose Your Job + Printables

May 11, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
How to Stay Positive If You Lose Your Job + PrintablesThere tends to be a stigma with job loss that makes it even harder for those who are suddenly unemployed to cope with their new reality. The statistics show that even before this year, 40 percent of Americans will be...

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Housing Finances

How to Buy a House With Bad Credit: Your Loan Options

May 4, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Turbo
How to Buy a House With Bad Credit: Your Loan OptionsIt’s possible to buy a house with “bad credit” (typically defined as credit scores below 630), but you’ll likely have to pay higher mortgage rates or a higher down payment than those with good credit. That’s because lenders see those...

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Debt

What Is the Statute of Limitations on Debt?

May 1, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Turbo
What Is the Statute of Limitations on Debt?The statute of limitations on debt is a law that determines the amount of time a creditor or debt collector has before legal action can no longer be used as a method of acquiring your debt. When you don’t pay...

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Credit Info

What Is a Credit Reference? Everything You Need to Know

May 1, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
What Is a Credit Reference? Everything You Need to KnowCredit references are documents that describe your credit history background and creditworthiness to potential lenders. You may need these if you’re looking to borrow money, like a loan, or rent from a landlord. If you’re familiar with a job resume...

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Credit Info

Does Checking Your Credit Score Lower It?

May 1, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Turbo
Does Checking Your Credit Score Lower It?Many are skeptical about checking their credit score and are afraid that doing so will lower the number. If you fall under this category you’re not alone, as this is a common misconception. In fact, checking your credit doesn’t lower...

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Money & Relationships

What to Do When You’re Given a Pay Cut: 5 Ways to Stay Financially Secure

April 24, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
What to Do When You’re Given a Pay Cut: 5 Ways to Stay Financially SecureIf you’ve recently experienced a pay cut, you’re likely trying to make sense of what this means for you and your career. It directly affects your salary, but it may also affect other benefits, like your insurance eligibility and retirement...

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Housing Finances

Moving to a New House? 10 Tips to Prepare Your Kids For a Move + Printables

April 21, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Turbo
Moving to a New House? 10 Tips to Prepare Your Kids For a Move + PrintablesWe all know that no matter how exciting a move may be, it can also be a very stressful time. It takes weeks, even months of planning to prepare everything, and it can take much more out of your budget...

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Financial Planning

Are You Financially Responsible Enough for a Pet? [Flowchart]

April 10, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / Turbo
Are You Financially Responsible Enough for a Pet? [Flowchart]Americans love their pets, and more and more people are caring for four-legged friends than ever. 68 percent of households in America currently have pets, and younger millennials make up a large portion of pet owners — often instead of...

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Debt

What Is the Debt Avalanche? How to Tell If It’s Right for You

April 6, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Turbo
What Is the Debt Avalanche? How to Tell If It’s Right for YouA debt avalanche is the process of paying off your loans starting with the highest interest rate and making your way down to paying off your debts with the lowest interest rates. Typically, with a debt avalanche, the balance isn’t...

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