How to Compensate for the Lack of a Second Stimulus Check

The first stimulus check was a welcome sight in the mailbox for millions of American families. While the check was not enough on its own to keep your family afloat, it provided some welcome relief during trying econom...

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Why Is Deflation a Bad Thing for the American Economy?

You have likely heard talk about how the Federal Reserve is doing anything in its power to fight deflation. While you may think that prices going down is a good thing for you, deflation is actually the worst thing for th...

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Should You Actively or Passively Manage Your Money?

When it comes to an investing strategy for their own portfolio, people must choose between active management and passive management. The two involve completely different ways of managing your money. Here are some things to ...

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How to Approach Student Loan Teaser Rates You Get in the Mail

If you are currently paying back your student loans, your mailbox likely gets inundated with solicitations that offer you an unheard of interest rates on your student loans. These are what is known as teaser rates...

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5 Ways to Boost the Amount that You Save for Retirement

5 Ways to Boost the Amount that You Save for Retirement Experts tell you that investing an extra $1,000 per month will help you retire earlier and with a higher lifestyle. This is a goal that is out of reach for most A...

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Why You Can Relax About Retirement Savings

The recent market volatility probably does not make you worry any less about your retirement. Even during a bull market, many people stress about whether they will have enough money to eventually stop working. Even more so, they wa...

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How to Get Yourself Ready for a Double Dip Recession

The stock market has been detached from the real economy for the past few months as the S&P 500 trades at record highs even though unemployment is still above 10%. Many economists are forecasting a double dip recession, sa...

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The Impending Social Security Tax Suspension Causes Mass Confusion

If you are an American employee, you have likely heard that President Trump has issued an Executive Order that suspends the collection of payroll taxes. Putting aside the impact that it would have on the long...

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How to Negotiate with Credit Card Companies During COVID-19

If you are one of the millions of people who have lost your job and have seen your expanded unemployment benefit run out, you likely find yourself with bills coming due. One of your major debts may be to the credit ...

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5 Tips for Automating Your Personal Finances

One of the biggest things that can hurt your credit score and your personal finance situation is when you simply forget to pay a bill on time. You may also make a calculation error that can cause you to have an overdraft on your a...

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