November 2023

The Holiday Gift Card Saving Hack You Must Know

The Holiday Gift Card Saving Hack You Must Know

Stores and restaurants love gift cards. It’s rumored that Starbucks has around $1.6 billion in stored value on gift cards. That’s a $1.6 billion interest-free loan from its customers. I know we are a contributor of around $25 or so – it’s convenient to load up the app and pay for coffee that way. We […]

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If you have American connections, you may owe the IRS some tax money

If you have American connections, you may owe the IRS some tax money

Kim Moody: Welcome to a world of onerous tax filing requirements for U.S. tax purposes https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/taxes/american-connections-owe-irs-tax-money #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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What Is the Difference Between Credit-Based Insurance Scores and Credit Scores?

What Is the Difference Between Credit-Based Insurance Scores and Credit Scores?

Credit scores and credit-based insurance scores serve similar purposes—to help companies understand risk. Both types of scores can vary depending on the information in the credit report used to calculate them. However, the two scores are used by different types of companies, have different scoring factors and predict different outcomes. What Is a Credit-Based Insurance

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Navigating RIA Risk Mitigation for the Eight-Figure Exit

Navigating RIA Risk Mitigation for the Eight-Figure Exit

As the owner of a Registered Investment Adviser (RIA) business, you face a daily onslaught of risk. How you handle those risks can significantly affect your business. Having the right protections in place could decide the fate of your firm and your own financial future. In this entry, I’m going to look at some of

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See all Earning >, Earning See how a side hustle (or two) can help you earn more. Plus, we’ll help you get a handle on your taxes.

See all Earning >, Earning See how a side hustle (or two) can help you earn more. Plus, we’ll help you get a handle on your taxes.

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First Access Credit Card Review 2023

First Access Credit Card Review 2023

The First Access credit card claims it will help you build credit. Should you go for it if you don’t have good credit and need help building credit? Find out about this card and how it adds up in our First Access credit card review[1]. First Access Credit Card Highlights Apply for the First Access

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10 Harsh Truths A 63-Year-Old Learned From A Fake Love Scam

10 Harsh Truths A 63-Year-Old Learned From A Fake Love Scam

An online post recently described how someone’s 63-year-old sister lost everything to a romance scam but still refuses to believe what is happening. Moreover, she expects this invisible Prince Charming to marry her. She quit her job, maxed out her credit cards, and divorced her husband — signing the house over to him. After all this,

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What Is a Community Bank?

What Is a Community Bank?

If you’ve ever been overwhelmed by the sheer size and complexity of large financial institutions, a community bank might be the antidote you’re looking for. These local banks are cornerstones of their local economies, offering… The post What Is a Community Bank? appeared first on Crediful. https://www.crediful.com/what-is-a-community-bank/ #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success

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How to Defer a Car Payment

How to Defer a Car Payment

If you’re facing a financial emergency and can’t cover this month’s car payment, a deferment on the loan could buy you some breathing room. It’ll come at a cost, but it may be worth it to avoid the possibility of repossession. Can You Defer a Car Payment? Loan deferment is a temporary suspension or reduction

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Why It’s So Hard To Leave San Francisco: Excitement, Fear, AI

Why It’s So Hard To Leave San Francisco: Excitement, Fear, AI

I’ve been trying to leave San Francisco since 2014. After fake retiring in 2012, I thought it was only logical to move to a lower-cost area of the country, like Honolulu, to save money and be closer to my folks. Yes, Honolulu isn’t cheap, but it’s cheaper than San Francisco! However, every time I try

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How To Build a Holiday Budget and Stick to It

How To Build a Holiday Budget and Stick to It

Wintertime brings a host of holidays and celebrations, with gift exchanges, holiday meals, and festive gatherings to mark the end of another year. But the merrymaking also comes with the reality of extra costs. In 2023, average holiday spending is estimated to be $1,530 per household for gifts, travel, and entertainment. Without a budget for

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12 Things Most People Pretend to Enjoy

12 Things Most People Pretend to Enjoy

In the grand theater of social interactions, people often find themselves wearing masks of enthusiasm for various activities and experiences. While outwardly appearing to relish these moments, many harbor hidden truths – they are pretending to enjoy certain things. 1. Small Talk Photo Credit: Shutterstock. Small talk, the art of engaging in superficial conversations about

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Get ready for Black Friday with these FP videos

Get ready for Black Friday with these FP videos

We talk to retail and personal finance experts about the holiday shopping season ahead https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/get-ready-black-friday-fp-video #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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How to Get Student Loans Without a Parent

How to Get Student Loans Without a Parent

Student loans can be a helpful pay for the costs of higher education. If you’re considering this option, you may need to involve your parents in the process (even if the loans will be in your name). For instance, the form you submit to get federal aid will ask for details about your parents’ financial

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12 Super Expensive Items That Are Really Cheap to Make

12 Super Expensive Items That Are Really Cheap to Make

Have you ever wondered why certain products seem to carry eye-watering price tags, despite their relatively low production costs? It’s a phenomenon that leaves consumers scratching their heads, questioning the value they receive for their hard-earned money. 1. Bottled Water Photo credit: Depositphotos. Bottled water is an everyday item that is incredibly cheap to produce

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How to do your Christmas shopping on a tight budget

How to do your Christmas shopping on a tight budget

Watch Kelley Keehn on how to save money on your Christmas shopping this year https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/christmas-shopping-tight-budget #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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