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How to Get a Mortgage With Bad Credit
Investopedia· 6 days agoWhen you’re buying a home, your credit score is one of the most important factors lenders consider, both when determining your eligibility and when...
APR vs. interest rate: How to tell the difference
CNN.com· 2 days agoWhen you take out a loan or a line of credit, two different terms are often used to describe how much the lender charges you: interest rate and APR. Both...
3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Open a 0% APR Credit Card
The Motley Fool· 6 days agoIf you want to make a large purchase, but don't have the funds right now, you might be tempted to use a credit card with a 0% APR intro period. After...
How to Repair Bad Credit
Modesto Bee· 6 days agoYour credit report, history and score all wield a huge amount of power over your finances — so you want them to be in tip-top shape. Repairing bad credit is possible but time-consuming. Your ...
Posthaste: This missed CPP opportunity is costing Canadians thousands, says report
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIf you have a simpler question, the crack team at FP Answers led by Julie Cazzin or one of our...
Here's how much Gen Z will spend on rent and real estate in CT cities by age 30, according to a new...
The News-Times· 5 days agoThe oldest members of Generation Z are nearing the age of 30, and Connecticut cities are among those...
How To Retire On Dividends And How Much You Need
Forbes· 2 days agoDividends can be a great path to attaining income throughout retirement. So, how much do you need to live comfortably? Read on to find out.
Climate Change Is Making Homeownership More Expensive. Here's How to Weather the Storm
CNET· 6 days agoThis story is part of CNET Zero, a series that chronicles the impact of climate change and explores...
What Is the Difference Between Needs and Wants?
Investopedia· 19 hours agoA useful allocation system for wants and needs is the 50/30/20 budget rule, which says that 50% of your budget should go to covering needs, 30% to wants,...
The Inflation Plateau
The Atlantic· 7 days agoJust a few months ago, America seemed to have licked the post-pandemic inflation surge for good. Then March’s inflation report came in hot as well. The short answer is no. According to the most ...