Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions youβll ever makeβand if youβre facing the possibility of losing your home, it can feel like one of the
Tag: Debt relief
How To Start Digging Your Way Out Of Debt
Debt can feel like a never-ending weight, pressing down on every aspect of your life. When youβre in deep, it might seem like the road to financial freedom
Debt and the Deceased: How Should Spouses and Heirs Proceed?
When a spouse passes away, itβs normal to be left with questions about the future of your finances. For example, will you inherit their debt? Are you responsible
Why Rent-to-Own is the Wrong Choice for You
There are a lot of times when renting makes sense. When you fly into a new city and you have a lot of traveling to do, you rent
Using Your Tax Refund to Pay Down Debt
After you file your taxes, you might have another big milestone to check off of your financial βto doβ list this year. What milestone am I referring to?
Pros & Cons to Paying Off Credit Card Debt
It goes without saying that there are great reasons to pay off your credit card debt. But are there ever good reasons not to pay? The answer is
Resetting Your Retirement After Divorce
To say that divorce is tough on your finances is an understatement. When you go through a divorce, itβs normal to let long-term financial goals fall by the
Gold hits record high as Americans seek economic stability
(NewsNation) β With economic uncertainty rising under President Donald Trump’s agenda and some analysts warning of a recession, many Americans are flocking to gold as a financial safe
FSA grace period: Understanding your flexible spending account
(NewsNation) β A flexible spending account, or FSA, is a use-it-or-lose-it health savings plan β but there is some flexibility. An FSAΒ is employer-sponsored, meaning you contribute money through