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You didn’t acquire a low credit score overnight, and fixing it will take a little time. Knowing more about your credit score and taking...Read More
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You didn’t acquire a low credit score overnight, and fixing it will take a little time. Knowing more about your credit score and taking...Read More
A recent CNN Money survey found that 77% of parents plan to pay for their child’s college education. If you’re part of this group,...Read More
Heading off to college in the fall? Setting up the right bank accounts now can help make your transition to student life much easier!...Read More
Some degree of debt is normal--whether it's money owed on a house, a couple of credit cards or a student loan. However, there are...Read More
Congratulations: You’ve nearly graduated high school and are one step closer to attending college. That’s an accomplishment worth celebrating if there ever was one....Read More
How does a home equity loan differ from a home equity line of credit? Home equity loans and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs)...Read More
You need cash and you’ve built up a fair amount of equity in your home. Now it’s time to decide which loan product is...Read More
Owning a home is the cornerstone of financial security for many American families. That’s why you need to be strategic about selecting improvement projects...Read More
It starts with a letter or a phone call. The IRS notifies you that you’re being audited. The first question you’re likely to ask...Read More
Reports of IRS staff shortages have convinced many people that tax audits are becoming increasingly rare. While the odds of being audited are less...Read More
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