How To Set Financial Boundaries
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We have all been there: you are hanging out with friends, having a good time, and someone in the group suggests going to a restaurant or an event. Now you know for a fact that it is not in your … Read More »
Credit cards are a financial tool that could make or break your finances and credit score. When used responsibly, they can contribute positively to your credit score and overall financial health, but your financial health could take a turn if … Read More »
If you’ve been making your credit card payments consistently but your balance barely moves, you’re not alone. Many people feel stuck in a cycle where they are doing all the right things but not seeing progress. In partnership with American … Read More »
Debt relief is a category of financial strategies that help individuals manage, reduce, or repay debt. These options include debt settlement, consolidation, and nonprofit credit counseling programs, each with different risks, costs, and long-term financial impacts. As a consumer, navigating … Read More »
Basic money skills are essential habits that help you manage income, control spending, avoid debt, and build savings. These include budgeting, tracking expenses, understanding credit, and setting financial goals. Mastering these skills creates a strong foundation for long-term financial stability. … Read More »
Tax scams are becoming more sophisticated each year, especially during tax season when millions of Americans are filing and expecting refunds. Scammers take advantage of this urgency by posing as the IRS, offering false promises of larger refunds, or pressuring … Read More »
Teaching kids about money early on can shape how they view and manage finances for the rest of their lives. Financial Literacy Month is the perfect opportunity to start those meaningful conversations that build confidence and responsibility around money. By … Read More »
If you received a big tax refund this year, it might feel like a bonus. But it usually means you paid more in taxes throughout the year than necessary. Instead of waiting to get that money back as a refund, … Read More »
Bad financial habits can quietly hold you back, often without you even realizing it. Spring is the perfect time to reset, not just your home, but your finances too. By taking a closer look at your money habits, you can … Read More »