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You've got some money coming your way. Thanks to the $2 trillion coronavirus relief package, most Americans will soon receive a stimulus check for $1,200. The question now is how you should spend it. Here’s a simple way to figure out where the money needs to go.
As the coronavirus continues to upend people’s lives, many homeowners are looking for financial relief. One option may be to temporarily put the mortgage into forbearance and temporarily pause payments without paying late fees or risking foreclosure. But there are risks involved - here's what you need to know.
If you’re one of the millions of American eligible for a stimulus check as part of the enormous coronavirus relief package, you’re probably anxious to get that money into your bank account as soon as you can. There are some roadblocks, however. Here's how to speed up the process.
If you're struggling to pay your mortgage, there are options available. Here are five things to consider if you can’t pay your mortgage right now.
One way to address an uneven budget is to change your philosophy toward spending and embrace minimalism. Adopting a "less is more" mindset can save you a lot of money, but in a number of ways, it can also improve your relationship with personal finance. Here's what you need to know about minimalism and your budget.
A HELOC is a type of second mortgage. Instead of getting the full loan amount upfront, however, you’ll open a line of credit that you can borrow against multiple times. It can be a helpful option if you anticipate needing to take out multiple loans in the coming years, but HELOCs aren’t always the best way to go.
Consolidation can really streamline your debt repayment strategy. If you're thinking of consolidating your debt, but prefer a completely online experience, you have plenty of options. Here are some of our favorite online-only lenders and digital platforms for debt consolidation.
At the end of every year, it's important to review your debts, check your progress, and set a plan for the year ahead. Here's how.
It’s ironic that in a country that celebrates independence and the entrepreneurial spirit, life can be pretty hard when you’re self-employed. Here are six specific ways being self-employed can create roadblocks for your financial goals, with insights on how you can overcome those roadblocks.
Considering homeschooling your children? To help you understand the potential financial implications, here's a breakdown of the costs associated with homeschooling.
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