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Cash Stuffing: How This Trendy Budgeting Method Works

Although cash stuffing is a technique that’s been around for a while, it’s resurged in…

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Is The Discover it Balance Transfer Card Worth It?

Key takeaways The Discover it® Balance Transfer card offers a long 18-month introductory 0 percent…

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What Is An Unsecured Loan And How Do They Work?

Image by GettyImages; Illustration by Bankrate Key takeaways Unsecured loans are debt products that do…

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What Documents Do I Need to File My LLC Taxes?

If you are the owner of an LLC and want to file the correct tax…

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I’m 55 With $900,000 in an IRA. Should I Convert $100,000 Per Year to a Roth to Avoid RMDs?

At age 55 with $900,000 in a traditional individual retirement account (IRA), converting $100,000 per…

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New Lawsuits Allege Companies Conspired To Secretly Pocket Class Action Payouts

Prominent attorney David Boies and his firm Boies Schiller Flexner filed three lawsuits this week…

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How To Cut Your Credit Card Debt In 5 Simple Steps

I’m not usually focused on numbers without wondering about people behind the numbers. One ongoing…

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Retirement account balances dip in Q1 2025 as savings rates hit record high

Retirement account balances dipped in the first quarter due to stock market turbulence. Still, people…

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Early Account Closure Fees At Top Banks

Key takeaways Several banks charge an early account closure fee, usually between $5 and $50,…

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What Is An Interest-Only Mortgage?

Johner Images/Getty Images Key takeaways Interest-only mortgages let you make payments on just your loan’s…

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