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What Are Credit Card Convenience Checks? 03/06/2023 07:00pm • If you've ever received blank checks in the mail from your credit card company, chances are they were credit card convenience checks. These checks allow you to access your line of credit -- but often at a high cost. Before you write convenience checks, make sure you know how they work and how much y Expenses that are destroying your budget Expenses that are destroying your budget 03/06/2023 07:45am • Overspending is often the result of making a bunch of small purchases rather than one big one. As inflation causes prices for nondiscretionary items like food, housing and energy to rise, families may need to reduce their expenses in other areas to make ends meet. Consider cutting these 13 recurr 7 Best Stocks to Buy Now With $1,000 03/02/2023 07:00pm • Consider the best way to invest $1,000 for your situation.If you have an extra $1,000 sitting in a savings or checking account, one of the best ways to earn a return on that money is to invest in the stock market. If you're new to investing, buying a low-cost, diversified S&P 500 exchange-traded Self-Directed IRA: Know the Risks Before Investing 03/02/2023 07:00pm • For investors who like a hands-on, do-it-yourself approach, a self-directed individual retirement account may sound like a perfect investment vehicle. But in February 2023, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or FINRA, which oversees broker-dealers in the U.S., issued an alert about self-di What Happens if You Don't Pay Your Taxes? 03/02/2023 07:00pm • If you owe money to the Internal Revenue Service, you're not alone. In fact, it happens to a lot of Americans. In the most recent data available, the IRS has estimated that Americans owed at least $114 billion in back taxes, penalties and interest in 2020. So what happens if you're one of those Amer 7 High-Yield ETFs for Income Investors 03/02/2023 07:00pm • A commonly relied upon concept for retired investors and the financially independent is the "4%" rule of thumb. Essentially, the rule suggests that investors should withdraw up to 4% of their total portfolio in the first year, and then adjust upward for inflation every year thereafter. By following 7 Best Marijuana Stocks to Buy in 2023 03/01/2023 07:00pm • Stocks of legal marijuana companies are in a slump, and the near-term outlook is hazy. But while 2023 might not be a year to buy in expectation of rapid gains, this could be a great entry point for purchasing some solid cannabis stocks at a discount and holding them in anticipation of eventual feder 25 Best Jobs for High School Graduates 03/01/2023 07:00pm • Careers for high school graduatesHigh school graduates have great options when it comes to careers. Here are 25 great opportunities for those with high school degrees or equivalents. Some jobs on this list also require some postsecondary training, but there's no need to go into expensive college deb Stratford University files for bankruptcy; president, vice president listed as biggest creditors Stratford University files for bankruptcy; president, vice president listed as biggest creditors 03/01/2023 07:47am • This article was written Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. Stratford University, the for-profit college whose abrupt closure last year left hundreds of students without a clear path to a degree, Survey: Shoppers Use BNPL for New Tech, Clothes -- and Groceries 02/28/2023 07:00pm • Buy now, pay later, also known as BNPL, is a financial service that allows shoppers to break everyday purchases into smaller installments -- and it often encourages consumers to spend money they don't have or buy more items than they would have otherwise been able to afford, according to a new surve Can I Transfer My Student Loans to Another Lender? 02/28/2023 07:00pm • If you're having trouble paying your student loans, you might be looking for any options that provide relief, such as refinancing or transferring your loans to another lender. "Borrowers usually pursue these options because they feel their interest rates are too high, they're making payments to too Students camp outside Supreme Court, protesting college loans Students camp outside Supreme Court, protesting college loans 02/28/2023 01:57am • About 60 college students from across the country camped outside the Supreme Court on Monday night, hoping to be first in line for seats inside the chamber to witness Tuesday's historic arguments over canceling student loan debt. The students were pelted by a brief, cold downpour of rain but High costs of three-year delay complicate efforts to move forward on Pimlico, Laurel Park redevelopment High costs of three-year delay complicate efforts to move forward on Pimlico, Laurel Park redevelopment 02/28/2023 12:00am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. A 2018 photo shows the track at Pimlico Race Course with homes in the background. A multi-year development plan calls for $375 million in f How to Pick Stocks: 7 Things All Beginner Investors Should Know 02/27/2023 07:00pm • Picking stocks is an intimidating process. There are 11 different stock market sectors, 69 distinct industries, more than 8,400 securities and more than 4,000 listed companies across the major U.S. exchanges. How on earth can anyone -- let alone a beginner -- go about intelligently choosing specific 6 Signs Your Romantic Partner Might Be Financially Unstable 02/27/2023 07:00pm • Whether you've been with your partner for days or decades, understanding how they think about money is key to long-term romantic and financial success. Having different approaches to money doesn't have to be a romantic deal breaker, and finding common ground is often a sign of a healthy, long-term r
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