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8 months ago by Daniel Brown

401(k) vs. SIMPLE IRA: Which One You Should Choose

401(k) and SIMPLE IRAs are the most common retirement accounts offered by employers. But the decision between 401(k) vs. SIMPLE IRA is not always easy without understanding the key differences...

9 months ago by Daniel Brown

How to Dress Classy and Elegant Without Breaking the Bank

As seasons change, new fashion trends emerge that bring about new elegant and chic outfit ideas. While luxury fashion brands are usually trendsetters, it doesn’t mean you can’t dress elegantly...

9 months ago by Daniel Brown

Lender Rejects Your Loan Application: What to Do Next?

According to the credit bureau TransUnion, in 2020, 19.4 million Americans have a personal loan. The number was 20.2 million in 2019. However, what if your loan was denied? What...

10 months ago by Daniel Brown

14 Top Cheapest European Countries to Visit

Europe is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. This vast continent is full of ancient landmarks, beautiful cities, winding mountain...

10 months ago by Daniel Brown

Is It Worth It to Start Living Stingy

The dictionary defines “stingy” as someone unwilling to spend or give. Due to this definition, stinginess usually has a negative connotation, and calling people stingy is not perceived as a...

one year ago by Lee Huffman

How to Make Money Online Without Paying Anything

The internet offers numerous ways to make money online that can help boost your income, pay off debt, or splurge on a big purchase. Some of these options require an...

one year ago by Daniel Brown

Velocity Banking: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Velocity banking involves using a line of credit as the primary account to make lump sums towards a loan, typically a mortgage. In other words, you would use another line...

2 years ago by Daniel Brown

How to Set Short-Term Financial Goals?

61% of Americans don’t have sufficient savings to cover a $1,000 medical emergency. An average American adult loses approximately $1,634 per annum due to a lack of financial literacy. However,...

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