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Beware Of The Amazon Watch Raffle Scam

Everyone admires Amazon’s scale, and scammers are no exception. Recently, they’ve been piggybacking on Amazon’s reach and name to pull off a scam that’s already taken in thousands of innocent ...
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Guide to Streaming Services

The way we watch TV and movies has definitely changed over the years! Video streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime make it possible to watch our favorite TV shows and movies “on demand” ...
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Age-by-Age Guide: Talking to Kids About Money

While every family situation is different and no two children are alike – when it comes to teaching kids about money, experts feel the earlier you start, the more likely your children will develop ...
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How To Talk Dollars And Sense With Your Kids

As your family navigates the current economic ups and downs, money lessons are everywhere. Talking with your kids about the financial headlines, the implications for your family, and the spending ...
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The Dos and Don’ts of Credit Repair

Looking for ways to improve an unfavorable credit score? Look no further! Our handy guide will help you get on the road to improving your score. Don't Expect quick fixes. There is no “quick fix” for ...
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All You Need to Know About Buying a Used Car

Buying a previously owned vehicle can be a great way to save money on one of your most valuable possessions. And with the availability of car values on the internet and vehicle history reports – with ...
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Snowball vs. Avalanche: What’s the Best Way to Tackle Debt?

Getting rid of debt isn’t easy, but if you’re ready to do what it takes, you can shake off any amount of debt. Two popular approaches for paying down debt are the Snowball Method and the Avalanche ...
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Money Lessons To Teach Your Kids

Most common core and other school guidelines don’t include requirements for teaching budgeting skills, how to balance a checkbook, or even basic explanations on concepts such as credit, loans or ...
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All You Need To Know About Tax Identity Theft

Tax identity theft is when someone uses a stolen Social Security number (SSN) to file a tax return and collects the refund. Often people may not know they’re a victim of identity theft until they’re ...
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