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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Student Finances

College Students: You May Be Eligible for Stimulus Money

July 28, 2020 (Last Modified: December 22, 2020) / Zina Kumok
College Students: You May Be Eligible for Stimulus Money

Without realizing it, college students could be leaving stimulus money on the table. If you’re a student, here’s what you may be eligible for.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Unemployment

Does Unemployment Affect My Credit Score?

July 23, 2020 (Last Modified: December 23, 2020) / Dan Miller
Does Unemployment Affect My Credit Score?

The number of people receiving unemployment compensation has hit record numbers. Let’s look at how unemployment compensation can affect your credit score.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Unemployment

How to Reassess Your Finances After Unexpected Job Loss

July 20, 2020 / Dan Miller
How to Reassess Your Finances After Unexpected Job Loss

Going through life you can always expect the unexpected. Here are 5 ways to reassess your finances to put you on your best path forward.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Investing Advice

Why Where You Put Your Money Matters

July 20, 2020 (Last Modified: November 13, 2020) / Sally Outlaw
Why Where You Put Your Money MattersYou’ve probably heard that diversification is the key to reducing risk while growing your wealth. Holding different types of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate and even collectibles can ensure that your entire portfolio doesn’t tank when one asset...

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Budgeting, Coronavirus (COVID-19)

3 Simple Steps to Prepare Your Bank Account for Life After Quarantine

July 16, 2020 / Jackie Porter
3 Simple Steps to Prepare Your Bank Account for Life After Quarantine

Here are three simple steps you can take to hold onto joy and let go of what brings you down as we all prepare to live our lives after quarantine.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Family Finances, How To

How to Teach Kids Financial Lessons While Out of School

July 10, 2020 / Dan Miller
How to Teach Kids Financial Lessons While Out of School

While learning may be virtual right now, our current experiences may also provide an opportunity to teach real-life lessons to our children. Here’s how.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Unemployment

5 Ways to Look for a New Job

July 2, 2020 (Last Modified: August 28, 2020) / Dan Miller
5 Ways to Look for a New JobThis post can be found en Español here. The current coronavirus pandemic has caused a large upheaval across many different areas. In addition to the changes COVID-19 has made in the areas of health and safety (masks, social distancing and...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Housing Finances

Should You Refinance Your Mortgage While Rates Are Low?

July 1, 2020 (Last Modified: December 18, 2020) / Dan Miller
Should You Refinance Your Mortgage While Rates Are Low?

With mortgage rates at historic lows, let’s take a look at what that means and whether refinancing is right for you and your situation.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Housing Finances

Financing Home Improvement Projects During Coronavirus

June 26, 2020 (Last Modified: December 28, 2020) / Hillary Lazarus
Financing Home Improvement Projects During Coronavirus

Staying home may have you thinking about ways to make improvements, but figuring out how to pay for those changes can be a challenge. Here’s where to start.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Credit Info

How to Protect Your Credit Health When Money Is Tight

May 27, 2020 (Last Modified: December 23, 2020) / TransUnion
How to Protect Your Credit Health When Money Is Tight

Right now with the rise in unemployment it’s important to take an active role in our finances. Here are steps you can take to protect your credit health.

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