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Financial Freedom
5 Things We Love to Buy at Walmart (Time and Time Again)
There’s a reason the parking lot is always full. Whether you love low prices or just brave the crowds to…
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Debt and Credit
How Much Is Debt Payment Really?
Ads for Money. We may be compensated if you click on this ad.Advertisement Struggling with debt is not easy, especially…
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Debt and Credit
How to Balance Your Retirement Investment Portfolio
Ads for Money. We may be compensated if you click on this ad.Advertisement Finding balance in life is important, and…
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Financial Freedom
The Government Has Just Made It Much Harder to Fix Your Credit Report
If you see an error on your credit report, you’ll want to fix it right away. A mistake can cost…
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Financial Freedom
How to Put a Bill on Global Trade Wars
Every time you get to the checkout line, the total on the bottom of the receipt tells a frustrating story.…
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Financial Freedom
The Death of the Property Tax? Don’t Pour the Champagne Just Yet
If you’ve ever paid off a 30-year mortgage only to find yourself writing a four-figure check to the county for…
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Financial Freedom
5 states with the highest gas prices and what you can do about them
If there’s one cost to American drivers, it’s higher gasoline prices than in years past. The average annual retail price…
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Financial Freedom
Feeling Broke in a Steady Economy? Here’s What Happened
Inflation fell to 2.4%, the unemployment rate fell, and American employers added 130,000 jobs in January, according to the Bureau…
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Financial Freedom
How China Plans to Dominate World Trade Long After Trump
China sees an opportunity to turn President Donald Trump’s tariffs to its advantage by restructuring international trade in ways that…
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Retirement
Stop Me Before Opening Another Account! – Center for Retirement Research
Reducing the number of your accounts can give you a clearer view of your overall financial picture, which supports greater…
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