While paying your rent with a credit card has both benefits – raise your credit score! – and drawbacks – hello, fees – the process is nevertheless becoming easier. Now, tenants have more options and opportunities to charge their rent. Find out if it makes sense for you.
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How To Pay Off Student Loans Faster Than Ever
Nobody wants to pay off student loans longer than they have to, yet far too many people are stuck in lengthy repayment plans that seem like theyâll never end. While income-driven repayment plans backed by the federal government ask you to pay down loans for 20 to 25 years before leading to loan forgiveness, even the âstandardâ […]
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Continue reading5 Rampant Mortgage Myths You’ll Hear These DaysâCompletely Debunked
In such a quickly changing mortgage landscape, itâs easy for myths for circulate. Here’s the truth behind common mortgage mistruths you may hear today.
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Continue readingA Beginnerâs Guide to DeFi
The future is here, and while the flying cars that were promised havenât arrived yet, the finance world is speeding full-force into the future with everything from wireless payment apps on our phones to entirely decentralized finance systems. Decentralized finance, known as DeFi for short, is a fundamentally new financial system that moves monetary control […]
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Continue readingHow Much Should I Spend on a Car?
The sad thing about cars is that like boats and diamond rings, they’re depreciating assets. As soon as you drive yours off the lot, it immediately begins losing value. Some people are lucky enough to live somewhere with a reliable … Continue reading →
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Continue readingHow To Retire At 50: 10 Easy Steps To Consider
Can you retire at 50? On average, people usually retire at 65. But what if you want to retire 15 years earlier than that like at 50? Is it doable? Below are 10 easy steps to take to retire at 50. Retiring early can be challenging. Therefore, SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with  a …
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Continue readingSecond Home vs. Investment Property: What’s the Difference?
If you’re thinking of buying a second home or an investment property, it’s important to understand the differences between these two real estate terms.
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Continue readingHome Buyer’s Guide: How to Purchase a Property, From Start to Finish [Free Download]
Purchasing a home is both exciting and a major milestone in your life, so you’ll want to be prepared for what to expect to avoid a stressful process. Having an in-depth look at the buyer’s journey can help you make informed and confident decisions. From finding a real estate agent, negotiating offers to getting your […]
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Continue reading3 Simple Steps to Leasing a Car
Shopping for a car is overwhelming. Not only must we choose between new or used, decide on a make and model, and sort through safety features and trim packages, but then we need to decide how to pay for it. If youâve got the cash to pay for your car in full up front, it… Read More
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Continue reading2020 Financial Crisis Auto Loan Relief
Car manufacturers have been feeling the strain during the financial crisis. There are fewer cars on the road, workers in the factories, and consumers willing to spend, and as a result, the automobile industry has been devastated. But manufacturers and showrooms are fighting back, finding ways to encourage consumers to buy and to make life […]
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