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Credit Cards, Credit Info

Best Credit Cards for 2021

February 4, 2021 (Last Modified: February 18, 2021) / Dan Miller
Best Credit Cards for 2021

We’ve done the research and the results are in. Check out some of credit cards and credit card rewards 2021 has to offer.

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Personal Finance

Financial Advice From the Top Finance Gurus and Pros

November 11, 2020 (Last Modified: February 15, 2021) / Mint
Personal Finance Advice from the Pros: Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, and More When it comes to building personal wealth, budgeting like a pro, or starting a new business, people turn to famous financial gurus for advice. Not only do these...

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Relationships

Our Favorite Money Tips from Mom: Part 2

May 9, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Our Favorite Money Tips from Mom: Part 2Whether we like to admit it or not, Mom always knows best. Whether it’s telling us to put on sunscreen, helping set up our first savings account, or reminding us to eat our vegetables, she is always there to help....

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Relationships, Retirement

Why Being Financially Literate Is So Important in 2020

April 28, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
Why Being Financially Literate Is So Important in 2020The phrase financial literacy has been a key topic of many articles and blogs, with the actual approach being so vastly different. Is it as simple as being in tune with the current times in our economy? How can we...

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Debt

Your Guide to Coronavirus and Dealing with Debt

April 27, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Su Yee Aw
Your Guide to Coronavirus and Dealing with DebtNo matter what halts around us, there’s always a laundry list of constants – work obligations, bills, family needs, and all of the adult responsibilities that consume our time every single day. The pressure can stack up quite heavily, showing...

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Relationships

Beyond The Basics: Stepping Up Your Financial Game

March 6, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Su Yee Aw
Beyond The Basics: Stepping Up Your Financial GameYou’ve graduated from the basics and plan to up the ante. Now it’s time to start stepping up your financial game. So, what’s next? The budget and spending plans are in place, your savings look pretty good and you’re ready...

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Relationships

6 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances

March 5, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Su Yee Aw
6 Ways to Spring Clean Your FinancesDepending on your personality (or the personalities of your loved ones), spring cleaning is either something you look forward to or something you dread. For some, they look forward to a yearly excuse to tidy up, declutter and organize a...

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Debt

Is Debt Consolidation Right For You?

February 21, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Su Yee Aw
Is Debt Consolidation Right For You?You and a friend are out to lunch and they can’t stop bragging about how life is so much better now that they’re finally debt-free. You ask how they managed to pay off all their debt in a short time...

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Relationships

#RealMoneyTalk: How to Talk Through Financial Imbalance with Your S/O

February 10, 2020 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Mahima Dutt
#RealMoneyTalk: How to Talk Through Financial Imbalance with Your S/OFor today’s #RealMoneyTalk, we are going to walk through a couple of ways that you can talk with your spouse, partner or significant other about financial imbalance in your relationship. Interpersonal relationships can be complicated (of course!) and money is...

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Relationships

Newly Engaged…to Your Partner’s Credit Score? It’s Time to Talk

February 4, 2020 (Last Modified: January 14, 2021) / katkotton
Newly Engaged…to Your Partner’s Credit Score? It’s Time to TalkI’m trying to remember the first time my fiancé and I shared our credit scores. It was either when we started looking for our first shared apartment, or when I got approved for my first rewards credit card and used...

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