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Some major debt collection rule changes will be going into effect on November 30, 2021. These updates include helpful protections for consumers, but also open the door for collectors to use email, text messages, and even social media in their attempts to collect on debts.
If you’re struggling to improve a low credit score, credit restoration can sound like a great option. But what is it and does it really work?
What you eat can play a big role in your mental health. Unfortunately, the things we tend to eat when we aren't feeling well can actually make things worse. Here are some steps you can take to help improve your mood, even when you're already struggling.
Can't count on getting the same paycheck every time? Managing expenses on an inconsistent income isn't easy, but there are ways you can make it better.
If you’re in the market for a new home, or possibly looking for a way out of your current home, you’ve probably heard about the short sale option. But what does it mean, how does it work, and does it make sense for you?
The second wave of coronavirus stimulus payments (for $600) have been distributed, but not everyone has received their check. If your payment landed in the wrong account, here's what you need to do.
Insurance inflation is causing your home insurance and your car insurance to go up. Learn what led to these rising insurance costs and how you can combat it.
"Spaving" means spending more to save money and while it sounds like a sound financial plan, it's often a lot of costs with little return. Here's what to know.
Buying your first home is a dream for many but funding it can be tough. Learn tips for creating a home buying budget to achieve your dream of homeownership.
Receive a text message from someone claiming to be a debt collector? Here's what you need to know about the new changes to debt collection, including what is and what isn't allowed.
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