Summer costs are adding up: 5 ways to save on everyday essentials
Summer may bring longer sunny days, family vacations, and more time outdoors, but it can also put added pressure on household budgets. From…
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Summer may bring longer sunny days, family vacations, and more time outdoors, but it can also put added pressure on household budgets. From…
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In the wake of losing a spouse, it is natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to begin. Along with navigating grief, family…
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An Italian investor-visa file can receive a committee decision in 30 days. Latvia offers five-working-day document review. Greece’s permit…
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Financial avoidance is the pattern of consciously or unconsciously steering away from financial tasks — for example, not opening bills, not…
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According to CNN, 76% of Americans say cost of living is their biggest economic problem. Despite having the largest economy in the world, many…
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An interest rate is the amount lenders charge for borrowing money. It’s typically expressed as a percentage of the principal on an annual…
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Feel like there’s not enough money at the end of the month? You’re not alone. Affordability and the cost of living are among most…
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Life’s unexpected challenges often lead to surprise expenses. If you’re navigating a sudden shift in finances without the safety net of an…
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As financial professionals gear up for their summer vacations, one surprising topic isn’t quite ready to take a break. Data from the Jump…
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How often should jewelry be appraised for insurance or other purposes? Experts recommend updating your jewelry appraisal every two to three…
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The median monthly cost of homeownership in the U.S. now sits at $2,035, according to data from the Census Bureau. That figure, which includes…
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Where you live matters as much as how you drive when it comes to car insurance. CarInsurance.com‘s analysis of full-coverage rates…
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Nearly 1 in 4 American adults is currently providing unpaid care for an aging family member — managing medications, attending medical…
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Most banks and credit unions have daily limits on the dollar amount of the purchases that can be made with a debit or ATM card, as well as…
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When you’re planning a vacation, are you the type that looks for the most efficient route using a reliable GPS? Or are you working with…
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Getting laid off or facing a sudden decrease in income can destabilize your whole life. Beyond the emotional hit, a sudden loss of income…
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Car payments are one of the largest monthly obligations for most people, but they don’t happen in a vacuum. The average American is carrying…
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Between outdoor happy hours, music festivals, sporting events, trips out of town, and even rising air conditioning bills, there’s a lot you…
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Making updates around the house can make your home more livable—and some renovations may add value. Whether you’re savoring the…
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Credit card, student loan, and car payments keep piling on, and despite how many payments you make, the mountain of debt doesn’t seem to…
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