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Emergency funds: How much you should save and how to get started Emergency funds: How much you should save and how to get started 04/06/2023 01:42pm • This content is sponsored by PenFed Credit Union, federally insured by NCUA. Emergencies can happen at any time. You may need a new roof, to fix a broken refrigerator or make up for lost income. Making sure you have an emergency savings fund is vital to help you get through a season of tough fina Law vs. Public Policy: Which Degree Is Right for You? 04/05/2023 08:00pm • Students who want a career in public policy often face the dilemma of choosing between a master's degree in public policy or a Juris Doctor, or J.D., degree.. Because law and public policy are closely related, many who want to work in policy are unsure whether an M.P.P. or a J.D. will equip them bet How to Make a Budget and Stick to It 04/05/2023 08:00pm • For many consumers, the cornerstone of a healthy financial life is a strong budget. Not only does a good budget help ensure you have the money you need for necessities like food or rent payments, it enables you to use your income to lead a balanced life according to your goals. "A budget is about he 7 Best Cheap Dividend Stocks to Buy Under $10 04/05/2023 08:00pm • A quarterly dividend payment from a high-quality stock may be as close to a sure thing as an investor can find on Wall Street. Rising interest rates and elevated inflation have dragged down the prices of many dividend stocks, but the lower a stock's price falls, the higher its dividend yield rises. 9 of the Best Bond ETFs to Buy in 2023 04/05/2023 08:00pm • Historically, bonds have always acted as a kind of ballast for portfolios. During market crashes like those in 2008 and March 2020, bonds, especially high-quality ones like U.S. government Treasurys, soared in a "flight to safety." This was due to the Federal Reserve slashing interest rates and impl Prince George’s Co. approves universal basic income pilot program Prince George’s Co. approves universal basic income pilot program 04/05/2023 08:58am • People living in poverty in Prince George’s County, Maryland, are now eligible to get no strings attached payments from a new pilot program approved by the county council unanimously on Tuesday. Sponsors of the measure argue that many residents in Prince George’s County are “trapped in this Can You Get a Personal Loan With Low Income? 04/04/2023 08:00pm • Getting a personal loan with a modest income may seem like an impossible goal. However, a lower income may not be a barrier to loan approval if your income is consistent and sufficient to repay the loan and you meet the lender's other requirements. "There is no fixed minimum income to apply," says L 9 Upgraded Stocks to Buy in April 04/04/2023 08:00pm • The S&P 500 has started off 2023 on a strong note after a brutal 2022. The Federal Reserve is still raising interest rates, however, and several bank failures have rattled the financial sector. The higher interest rates rise, the more difficult it becomes for companies to grow earnings. In fact, The Guide to Buying and Living in a Co-Op 04/04/2023 08:00pm • While owning property, be it a plot of land with a house or a condo within a larger building, is the most common form of homeownership in the U.S., you may want to consider buying into a housing cooperative, or co-op. Co-ops are multi-family buildings which are owned by the tenants. Co-ops are more Upset with lack of progress, Md. lawmakers propose new authority to spur improvements at horse tracks Upset with lack of progress, Md. lawmakers propose new authority to spur improvements at horse tracks 04/04/2023 09:22am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. In an effort to spur stalled plans for improving the Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park tracks, the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Private Student Loans vs. Federal Student Loans: What's the Difference? 04/02/2023 08:00pm • When you're figuring out how to pay for college, the options may seem overwhelming or confusing. You'll hear about federal loans, receive advertisements for private loans and wonder how to make the right decisions about how much to borrow and from which lender. A good first step is to learn about th How to Get a $2,000 Loan 03/29/2023 08:00pm • Cars break down, medical emergencies come up and unexpected payments rear their ugly heads. There are countless situations where you might need a specific amount of money in a pinch, and many can't cover the unexpected with emergency savings. If this happens to you, there are plenty of options for a 1 in 5 Americans With Tax Debt Is 'Extremely' Stressed About It 03/28/2023 08:00pm • For the majority of Americans who can anticipate a refund during tax season, the painstaking process of compiling W-2s and calculating deductions is rewarded with a windfall of cash. But for the millions of taxpayers who owe money to the IRS, tax filing season can be a time of unexpected financial s Should You Co-Sign on a Loan? 03/28/2023 08:00pm • There are many reasons to consider co-signing a loan. Your children may need your signature to take out student loans to pay for college. Maybe your parents need money and have asked you to co-sign. You might have a lifelong friend who has fallen on hard times and could use your good credit to help 10 Best Energy Stocks to Buy in 2023 03/28/2023 08:00pm • Renewable sources of energy, such as wind and solar, are gaining traction as the world seeks to reduce carbon emissions. But, at the moment, the globe doesn't have nearly enough renewable electricity generation -- or the battery storage to make grids more reliable -- to make full electrification pos
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