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Personal Finance Tips for The New COVID Landscape

Personal Finance Tips for The New COVID Landscape

| December 18, 2020 | 0 Comments

The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the economy and people’s livelihoods. The unemployment rate has risen to unprecedented levels. Long lines have been forming at food banks across the country. Food shortage is becoming more common as morale plummets. Understanding personal finance is important during these tough times. Luckily, this article has three personal […]

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Hitting the End of Your Finances? 4 Ways to Find Help

Hitting the End of Your Finances? 4 Ways to Find Help

| May 11, 2020 | 0 Comments

It is never a good feeling to be broke. It is a situation that can sap the life out of people who are watching their money dwindle to nothing before their eyes. Once the money is gone, the bills keep coming anyway. Failure to pay bills inevitably leads to unpaid debt and developing poor credit. […]

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5 Proven Ways To Build Wealth Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic

5 Proven Ways To Build Wealth Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic

| May 7, 2020 | 0 Comments

Coronavirus is taking a significant toll on the global economy. About 22 million Americans were facing unemployment by April 2020 according to The Washington Post. Many people are finding trouble paying their monthly bills. However, fortunate ones still having a source of income or with enough savings don’t have to worry much. During COVID-19 pandemic […]

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Is Car Maintenance Actually Worth the Cost?

Is Car Maintenance Actually Worth the Cost?

| November 29, 2019 | 0 Comments

Transportation can sometimes become the last line item when it comes to assessing a budget. Car maintenance can seem like an extravagant expense or something that you’ll just “get to” at some point. Don’t get stuck in that mentality. Car repairs will actually save you money in the long run. Change Your Oil Changing your […]

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4 Common Bank Types to Consider Using for Your Finances

4 Common Bank Types to Consider Using for Your Finances

| November 25, 2019 | 0 Comments

While it may not be readily apparent to the average customer, there are different types of banks and it’s important to understand the pros and cons of each one. The choice of a bank is very personal and needs to match your needs, or you could even have accounts at multiple banks for different purposes. […]

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The Benefits of Living a More Minimalist Lifestyle

The Benefits of Living a More Minimalist Lifestyle

| July 30, 2019 | 0 Comments

In today’s world, minimalism is something that people are starting to value a lot more. All across the country, people are embracing minimalism more in their homes, businesses, and lifestyles. This philosophy of the minimalist lifestyle in design, decor, and living helps people cut out the extra “stuff” in their life that is superfluous. This […]

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Know These 5 Golden Rules to Follow When Taking Personal Loan

Know These 5 Golden Rules to Follow When Taking Personal Loan

| June 15, 2019 | 0 Comments

The nation’s per capita income witnessed a steady rise of 10% to Rs.10,534 a month as of the fiscal year 2019. However, rising prices of consumer products and durables fail to give individuals their required financial security and savings. Such circumstances pose a challenge to meet their personal and professional monetary goals. Following this, most […]

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Stamp Duty and Registration Charges in India: What You Need to Know

Stamp Duty and Registration Charges in India: What You Need to Know

| February 27, 2019 | 0 Comments

You have taken a home loan at an affordable rate. So, half the job is done to get your dream home. But some formalities are still to be completed. You will now come across stamp duty and registration charges. Let’s take a look at these terms to figure out the total amount you should cough […]

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How to Use Your Shares to Get a Loan Easily

How to Use Your Shares to Get a Loan Easily

| October 29, 2018 | 0 Comments

Your property, jewelry, and vehicle are tangible assets. During a state of financial necessity, you could use these assets to obtain funding by selling them or taking a loan against them. However, most people often forget that their investments are assets too. These financial assets are usually in the form of shares, bonds, policies, mutual […]

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