The Shame of Debt

Money doesn’t make you happy. That’s how the saying goes, and you can’t deny that there’s some truth to it. However, while having lots of money won’t make you happy, having very little is more likely to make you stressed and depressed.  The less you have, the more likely you are to stress over the […]

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How to Prepare for the End of Your Unemployment Benefits

If you’re nearing the end of your unemployment benefits, don’t worry. Here are your options for what to do when your unemployment runs out.

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‘I Bought This House Based on Listing Photos Alone’: Was It Worth the Risk?

When the pandemic hit, Angela Caban decided she needed to leave New York City and buy a house in Charleston, SC. Here’s how she bought a house sight unseen.

The post ‘I Bought This House Based on Listing Photos Alone’: Was It Worth the Risk? appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.

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I Don’t Need a Credit Card But Want to Build Credit. What Can I Do?

Good credit is essential if you hope to borrow money one day for things like a new car or home. But good credit can also be important for smaller things like renting an apartment or even landing a new job. And one of the easiest ways to build the credit necessary for these things is by… Read More

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10 Things to Know About Living in Philadelphia

You’ll need to learn Philly before you make the move.

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How to Buy a Second Home that Pays for Itself

Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that home sales were up more than 17% in June 2020 from the month before, and up more than 13% compared to the year prior. Those who have the means to buy a second home are wise to take on mortgage debt (or reorganize their current debt) […]

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5 Frugal Ways to Celebrate Your Debt Successes

One of the lessons I’ve learned as I continue to work my way out of debt is that you need to treat yourself and celebrate your little successes along the way so you can avoid debt fatigue down the road. … Continue reading →

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