Category: Finance
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What is the Federal Funds Rate and How Does it Impact Loan Rates?
You’ve probably heard the term federal funds rate mentioned on the news or by a relative interested in the economy, but what does it mean? The federal funds rate is…
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How Cognitive Biases Can Impact Your Trading and Investment Decisions — and How to Reduce Their Effects
In this article, we’ll look at some of the cognitive biases traders and investors are prone to and what you need to do to limit them.
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Facing Financial Trouble? Understand the Difference Between Insolvency, Liquidation, Bankruptcy and Administration
Learn the differences between insolvency, liquidation, bankruptcy and administration.
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Messy Money: 9 Ways to Avoid a Tax Audit When Getting Divorced
Turbulences in relationships can turn critically ugly. Even though you wouldn’t like to read these words, complications can eventually lead to a divorce. The harsh reality is divorces in the…
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How to Future Proof Your Money, Today and Forever?
When you talk about managing your finances, how frequently do you review your expenses? Don’t you worry about grocery bills pinching your wallet or travel expenses rising like never before?…
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When Your Credit Card Gets Declined – 13 Things to Do Immediately
Getting your credit card declined isn’t something you would like to experience in public. An uncomfortable mix of panic, embarrassment, and frustration grips you as the payment processing machine displays…
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26 Quick Ways to Save Money Around Your House – In 5 Minutes
When a recession is looming, it’s always wise to monitor your spending habits. Furthermore, many areas of the economy remain under inflation pressure. Increasing demand for housing and spending on…
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The Pros and Cons of Early Retirement for Single Americans
The concept of retiring together with a partner or spouse may sound appealing. However, in reality, this is not always true. According to the U.S. Administration on Aging, nearly a…
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17 High Paying Online Jobs No Experience
Do you have little work experience, but would like to work remotely? You may seem that you’re out of luck. Since so many “entry-level” jobs require 2+ years of experience,…
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Should You Invest In Real Estate in a Market Downturn?
A market downturn can be a scary time for investors. As people spend less and the economy slows down, many of your investments will likely produce less-than-stellar returns and you…