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Where Should I Put My Summer Side-Hustle Money?

August 1, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
So, you’ve been crushing it all summer long. Now you’ve got a nest egg, maybe even a larger one than you ever thought you’d have. If you’ve been able to skip the temptation of all the mid-summer sales  (lookin’ at...

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Housing Finances

How to Protect Yourself from the Most Common Insurance Claims in the U.S.

July 31, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
Just as you’re feeling settled as a homeowner, Mother Nature can throw a curveball that requires major repairs to your home and the headache of filing an insurance claim. While natural disasters aren’t the only cause of common homeowners insurance...

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Relationships

How to Have the “Are We Financially Ready for a Baby” #RealMoneyTalk

July 10, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / Lindsey Delgado
  Flashback to my parents asking me: “So when are we going to get a grandchild?” My response was, “When we can afford one.” The truth is, there’s no magic number for how much money you need to have before...

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Real Money Talk

#RealMoneyTalk: Time to Let Go of Your Debt Mistakes

July 2, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
Debt is a short, one syllable word but the feelings it can conjure are not so simple – fear, dread, anxiety, and hopelessness. In the shadow of student loans and a culture that values “treat yourself” Instagram moments at the...

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Real Money Talk

#RealMoneyTalk: What I Wish I Knew About My Student Loans

June 30, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
  A typical college grad in America comes out of school owing about $37,000 in student loan debt as of June 2019. That means about $400 per month is coming out of their paycheck and being sent directly towards their...

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Housing Finances

The 4 Most Important Financial Items to Remember When Moving

June 28, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
Of the 35 million people who move each year, it’s estimated some 80% of those moves happen during the sweet summer months. If you’re one of the 28 million individuals moving this summer, you probably already have a lot on...

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Credit

The Influence of Your Credit Score on Car Insurance Rates

June 26, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
When shopping for car insurance, you might not realize your credit score has an impact on what you’ll be offered. Not only does your credit score influence which insurance companies will provide you with coverage, but it can also affect...

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Relationships

6 Summer Side-Hustles to Help You Pay Down Your Debt

June 21, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
Do you remember the days when you spent your summers selling lemonade or babysitting your neighbor’s kids? Wasn’t it so gratifying earning that extra cash? As it turns out, you don’t have to give up on your entrepreneurial dreams as...

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Housing Finances

Refinancing Your Mortgage: When It’s a Good Idea and When It’s a Bad Idea

June 13, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
All homeowners know that owning a home can be a full-time job in itself. From picking out the new tiles for the bathroom to deciding what color to paint the kitchen, there is always something that needs work. But one...

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Relationships

3 Types of Financial Accounts New Grads Should Consider

June 11, 2019 (Last Modified: January 13, 2021) / katkotton
This summer I’ll be turning 30 and I’m really excited about it! There’s something really satisfying about thinking back on the past 10 years and seeing how far I’ve come since I was 20. One of the things I reflect...

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