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What to Know About Credit Card Balance Transfers
Managing debt can be a daily challenge if you’re waist-deep in it. Staying on top of multiple payment deadlines, balances, and interest rates for each account can complicate the issue even further.
A balance transfer credit card is one method of consolidating your debt. It works by transferring your various consumer debt — like credit cards and loans — into one, no-interest credit card. This debt repayment strategy can help you streamline your payments and may also help you spend less money toward paying down your debt.
Here’s what you need to know before using this debt approach.
12 Host or Hostess Gifts That Are Under $20
When you’re celebrating the holidays with friends and family, it’s easy to get swept away with gift-giving. As you’re picking out presents for your loved ones, offering your upcoming party host a thoughtful gift is another way to celebrate the season of giving.
We’ve pulled together a list of the best gifts for hosts that are under $20. These host gift ideas can also easily be found online, if you need to grab a last-minute gift.
7 Ways to Maximize Gift Cards
It’s always nice to make your dollars stretch just a little further, right? Well, if you have gift cards there are a few hacks that help your cash do more for you. If you’re a savvy shopper you can squeeze every dollar out of those gift cards with a few tips and tricks.
Use these seven hacks for optimizing your money with discount gift cards and standard gift cards with small balances.
6 Ways to Practice Self-Care During the Holidays
The hustle and bustle of the holiday season can be a hectic time. All of the moving pieces during this time of year — from meeting up with loved ones, buying gifts, hosting gatherings, and more — can result in holiday-induced stress and burnout.
In addition to being mindful of others’ needs, it’s equally important to stay aware of your own needs so you can close this year on a financially and emotionally healthy note. Here are six self-care tips that can help you maintain balance.
Debt Collection Series: How to Respond to a Collections Letter
If your debt was delinquent and sent to a debt collection agency, you might have received a letter from a debt collector. Communicating with debt collectors, by phone or in writing, can be intimidating.
It’s important to know your rights as a consumer before responding, as the information you share with collectors can and will be used against you, if your case is taken to court. How you handle communications with the collections agency is crucial. Here are the first steps you should know when dealing with a collections letter.
How to Donate for #GivingTuesday While Paying Off Debt
The desire to give can be very strong during the holiday season. With multiple causes that are near to your heart, you may want to put aside some cash for charitable giving. One of the easiest ways to do this is to participate in this year’s GivingTuesday campaign on December 3rd.
9 Holiday Staples When Preparing for Houseguests
The holidays are upon us once again. With colder weather and festive gatherings afoot, you’ll probably have more houseguests than usual. When preparing for houseguests, it can be hard to stay on budget.
Preparing in advance helps you save in the long-run, allowing you to shop for deals instead of buying an expensive last-minute item. As a host, you’ll want to anticipate the wants and needs of your guests to make sure they’re comfortable.
Food, drinks and a welcoming environment are the base of a successful holiday event, but going above and beyond with attention to detail will make your event even more memorable. This year, delight your friends and family with a holiday gathering to remember.
Not sure how to go about preparing for houseguests? Keep reading to learn how to be a good host.
Message from the CEO - Gratitude
This week we celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S. When I was younger, Thanksgiving was all about food and family. As I got older, it became about food and family drama, then it became about preparing the food and hosting the family drama. This year, as I reflect on Thanksgiving, the only word that comes to me is gratitude. This is truly the only holiday that is focused on gratitude, so much so that it’s in the name of the holiday “giving thanks.”
7 Ways to Make Money While Holiday Shopping
The holidays are a magical time filled with family gatherings, fun decorations, and gift-giving from the heart. But the holidays can take quite a toll on your bank account. Between family gatherings, work celebrations, and school parties, the cost can really add up.
This year, we challenge you to shop smarter by maximizing your purchasing power through credit card benefits and shopping apps designed to reward you for your spending. Here are some proven ways to make money while knocking out your holiday shopping list.
7 Step Process to Taking out a HELOC
A home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a type of secured loan that gives you a revolving line of credit by using your home as collateral. If you’re looking for a flexible way to finance a major purchase, a home equity line of credit may meet your needs. Here’s what to expect as you move through the decision-making and HELOC application processes.
What Is an HOA?
One in five Americans will live in a neighborhood with an HOA, yet many people have questions about what an HOA actually does. What do HOA fees cover? What is an HOA and how will it affect my daily life?
Whether you live in a neighborhood with a designated HOA or simply want more information about what HOA fees, we’ve got you covered with all the answers to your questions.
What's the Difference Between Quarterly Taxes vs. Annual Taxes?
Editor’s note: Please be aware that we’re not tax professionals and this is not tax advice, just a general guideline.
The federal income tax is a pay-as-you-go tax, meaning you pay taxes as you earn or receive income throughout the year. Depending on your financial situation, you may pay these taxes through withholding earnings or making estimated quarterly tax payments.
So, how do you know whether you should make quarterly payments or stick with traditional annual taxes? This will largely depend on the type of work you do and how you’re paid for that work.
Message from the CEO: Honoring Our Military Family
Veteran’s Day has always held a special place in my heart. In addition to being my brother’s birthday, as the daughter and granddaughter of retired military members, I appreciate a holiday that honors those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. My paternal grandfather fought in the Battle of Mindanao during World War II, my paternal grandmother served in the Army and supported the war effort from home; and my dad graduated from the United States Air Force Academy then served in the Air Force for 15 years after that.
6 Items to Avoid at Warehouse Stores
When looking to save money, many shoppers buy in bulk at a warehouse store like Costco or Sam’s Club. The main idea behind buying in bulk is that you’ll get a wholesale price for committing to a larger purchase of a given item. Especially in situations where you require a large volume of goods, warehouse stores can be lifesavers. Despite that, not every item offers benefits when bought in bulk.
How to Switch Banks in 5 Easy Steps
If you’ve been banking with the same financial institution since you were in high school, you might be curious about your other banking options. Whether you’re looking for a new high-interest savings account or are fed-up with your current bank’s costly fees, here’s how to switch banks in just a few steps.
How to Protect Yourself After a Bank Data Breach
In recent years, data breaches across various retailers, credit bureau Equifax, and the most recent, the Capital One data breach, have made data breaches seemingly inescapable. Since consumers rely heavily on the security measures these companies use, there’s not much you can do to prevent a data breach.
This can be especially troubling if the financial institutions that you bank with fall victim to a breach. If you believe your personal information was stolen during a bank data breach, there are a few steps you can take to protect yourself.
How an Emergency Fund Saved This New York City Bride-to-Be
After being with my then-boyfriend of 10 years, he finally got down on one knee and asked me to be his wife. Our engagement lasted longer than most (*cough, cough three years*) for many reasons such as moving, new careers, and the birth of our beautiful daughter.
However, the biggest reason we delayed solidifying our union was the huge ticket price that comes with a wedding. We had many conversations about the most cost-effective ways to get married but deep down we wanted a wedding. It was important for us to be able to celebrate our love in New York City, surrounded by our family and closest friends.
5 Top Companies Offering Seasonal Part-Time Jobs
Taking on a side gig is a practical way to make money on the side ahead of the big shopping season, or simply accelerate your earnings to start off your 2020 savings fund, strong.
As soon as you know it, pumpkin spice lattes will be replaced by eggnog and hot chocolate. But along with all the great things that come in a holiday season, there’s also the part about increased spending. You will need money for travel, buying gifts, and to set aside cash to continue hitting your financial goals.
But don’t fret — although there are many strategies to help control your holiday spending, you also can capitalize on seasonal part-time jobs that many companies offer this time of year!
We took a look at five companies that can help you earn a little more cash leading up to the holidays.
How to Rebuild Your Credit Over Time
Having a strong credit score can open doors to more affordable financial products, like loans, and can even help position yourself as a prime candidate for a new apartment. If your credit is poor or you’ve just undergone bankruptcy, however, these opportunities might be harder to come by.
Learning how to rebuild credit after bankruptcy or increase your credit score is possible, but there’s no instant solution to get you there. It takes time, but implementing a few strategies to improve your credit, can go a long way.
4 Financial Stress Triggers and How to Manage Them
Money can help catapult you closer to larger life goals, making rewarding milestones, like buying your first home or retiring early a reality. On the flipside, the lack of money can also feel like a setback keeping those very goals away from arms reach.