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Financial IQ, Financial Planning

Best Checking Accounts 2020

September 17, 2020 (Last Modified: January 21, 2021) / Dan Miller
Best Checking Accounts 2020

Sound money management is an important part of a solid financial strategy. In this article, we’ll look at some of the best checking accounts.

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Financial IQ, Financial Planning

Understanding Your Health Insurance Deductible

September 4, 2020 (Last Modified: September 11, 2020) / Tomer Shoval
Understanding Your Health Insurance Deductible

Managing your health insurance deductible may not sound like a lot of fun, but it sure can impact your finances. Read on to learn 5 key things you need to know in order to make the most of your deductible.

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Financial IQ

This is How Many People Don’t Talk About Their Finances

August 14, 2020 / Dan Miller
This is How Many People Don’t Talk About Their Finances

With National Financial Awareness Day on August 14th, there are more reasons than ever to be aware of what is going on with your finances.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Financial IQ

Auto Loan Refinancing: What to Consider During COVID-19

May 8, 2020 (Last Modified: October 15, 2020) / Charlotte Taylor
Auto Loan Refinancing: What to Consider During COVID-19

In an effort to protect the economy, the Federal Reserve recently lowered interest rates. Check out how refinancing works and can provide savings.

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Financial IQ, Trends

Financial Advice To Keep or Toss In 2020

December 27, 2019 / Jane Lohani
Financial Advice To Keep or Toss In 2020The closing of one year and the beginning of another is not only a great time to focus on establishing new, healthier habits and philosophies, but also to recognize those that no longer serve us well because our lives have...

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Financial IQ

What Are Bridge Loans and How Can They Help You?

December 2, 2019 (Last Modified: January 11, 2021) / Mint
What Are Bridge Loans and How Can They Help You?Bridge loans provide short-term backing for personal or commercial investments until the borrower can secure permanent funds. In the case of residential bridge loans, homeowners may need to put a down payment on a new home before they have the...

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Financial IQ

What Happens When a Bill Goes to Collections?

November 27, 2019 / Mint
What Happens When a Bill Goes to Collections?Even when we strive to meet all our financial obligations, unexpected life events can get in the way. Cash flow does not always line up with our bills, especially when faced with sudden medical expenses or a drop in income....

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What is a Stipend: Everything You Need to Know

September 5, 2019 / Mint
What is a Stipend: Everything You Need to KnowHas an organization or university offered you an opportunity with a stipend? Whether it’s an internship or apprenticeship, a stipend is a set amount of money that helps offset living expenses. This fixed amount is financial support provided while you’re...

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Financial IQ, Student Finances

Student Loans Explained: WTFinance

August 12, 2019 (Last Modified: April 24, 2020) / Mint
Student Loans Explained: WTFinanceTruth is, there is a lot to be excited about when it comes to college: new friends, a new routine, (college parties!), and more independence. But along with all these perks, it’s also time to start thinking about your finances....

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What to Do When Your Car Loan Is Higher Than the Value of the Car

April 9, 2019 (Last Modified: August 19, 2020) / Jackie Lam
What to Do When Your Car Loan Is Higher Than the Value of the Car It’s stressful enough having a car loan over your head and staying on top of your monthly payments. But what if you have an upside-down car loan — in other words, the amount you owe on your set of wheels...

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