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A solution to credit card debt
Affordable Debt Consolidation helps Texans struggling with $20,000 to $100,000 or more of credit card debt or personal loans. Speak to a specialist now at AffordableDebtConsolidation.com or call 800-816-1003.
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The 16 worst-paying college majors, five years after graduation
Liberal arts majors can make just $38,000 in the first five years after graduation, which is below the national median for all workers.
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Former 6-figure tech worker earns $22K baking pastries in France—how much her life abroad costs
Valerie Valcourt changed careers and moved abroad in her 30s.
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A solution to credit card debt
Affordable Debt Consolidation helps Texans struggling with $20,000 to $100,000 or more of credit card debt or personal loans. Speak to a specialist now at AffordableDebtConsolidation.com or call 800-816-1003.
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Money matters with Budget University
Learn how Budget University is helping you manage money smarter with their online financial literacy courses.
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Raising your credit score can help you save $92 per month, report finds. Here are some expert tips
Improving your credit score can be one way to save as inflation continues to prompt higher prices.
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Self-made millionaire: If you love it, buy the Stanley cup—it's ‘not the reason you're financially struggling'
On her way to stashing $100,000 at age 25, Tori Dunlap learned saving money doesn’t have to mean depriving yourself.
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Biden administration proposes capping bank overdraft fees to as low as $3
Under the proposed rule, banks could only charge customers what it would cost them to break even on providing overdraft services.
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With rate cuts on the horizon, here are 4 of the best places for short-term savings in 2024
With interest rate cuts expected in 2024 from the Federal Reserve, experts cover the best savings options for short-term cash. Here’s what to know.
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Your loved ones may be eligible for a one-time Social Security payment when you die. Here's what to know
Social Security retirement benefits provide guaranteed income for your lifetime. Here’s how that money may benefit your family after you die.
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41-year-old spent $120,000 launching a frozen food restaurant—now it brings in $4.5 million per year
Nadia Liu Spellman grew up watching her parents run a fine-dining restaurant. Now, her dumpling business has three restaurant locations and sells on Amazon.
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A ‘significant objection' to 529 college savings plans will go away on Jan. 1. ‘This is a big deal,' expert says
Starting in 2024, savers can roll unused money from a 529 plan over to Roth individual retirement account free of income tax or tax penalties.
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The secret life of gift cards: Here's what happens to the billions that go unspent each year
While it may take gift cards years to expire, experts say it’s still wise to spend them quickly.
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48-year-old American who quit teaching now lives in Mexico on $38,000/year — and works just 15 hours a week
Adalia Aborisade went from working 60 hour weeks as a public school teacher to just working around 15 hours a week as an entrepreneur living in Mexico City.
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3 ways to cut your grocery bill, from a ‘cash stuffing' expert who's on track to pay off $70,000 in 3 years
Baddies and Budgets founder Jasmine Taylor says one of the first questions her followers ask her these days is how to trim their food expenses.
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Here's what Mark Cuban would do with just a phone and $500 in cash: ‘That is the best question I have ever been asked'
If billionaire Mark Cuban needed to rebuild his fortune from scratch, he knows exactly what he’d do. Step 1, he says: Land the first sales job he can get.
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Want to retire at 65 with $2 million? Here's how much to save each month
Most Americans hope to retire as millionaires, Bankrate reports. Here’s how much to set aside each month to save $2 million by the time you turn 65.
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These 5 industries have the widest pay gaps between remote and in-person workers, says new research
Remote workers are earning an average $8,553, or 9.7%, more a year than their in-office counterparts, according to recent research.
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Americans have been scammed out of $2.7 billion in 2.5 years on social media — 7 red flags to look out for
Americans lost $2.7 billion to scams originating on social media between January 2021 and June 2023, says the FTC. Here are the warning signs you need to know.
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What should you know before investing in the stock market?
CNBC reporter Silvana Henao explains a few key concepts you should keep in mind before investing your money.