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Unpaid Customer Invoices Are Piling Up, Squeezing Small Businesses
A new survey finds a majority of entrepreneurs reporting growing numbers of late payments that cost companies an average of $40,000 annually.
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You Can Contribute More to an HSA in 2021. Here's Why You Should.
Health savings accounts (HSAs) are one of the most valuable tax-advantaged investments, but they're often overlooked. HSAs aren't open to everyone; you need a qualifying high-deductible health plan to be eligible. But if you qualify, there's some good news: The amount you can invest in your account is going up next yea
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3 Essential Finance Moves to Make Before You Turn 40
Some people dread turning 40. Others can't wait and see getting older as a positive thing.
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Get Lean: 5 Ways to Save Money in Any Economy
With recession fears increasing day by day, it won’t be long before companies start looking for new ways to save money. Economic downturns can be make-or-break situations for plenty of businesses. And, costs are a big factor in who makes it out intact. Don’t wait until the market forces you to slash your budget. By the
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Is the Roth Back Door Still Open in 2022?
In late 2021, there were murmurs that the opportunity for backdoor Roth contributions would be gone in 2022. But after President Joe Biden's Build
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5 Steps to Retiring Early
Early retirement is becoming an increasingly popular financial goal for many Americans. The FIRE movement — Financial Independence, Retire Early — has gained traction in recent years, and more people find themselves aggressively saving with the hopes of leaving the workforce in their 40s or 50s rather than their 60s or
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6 Ways to Pay Off Credit Card Debt Fast
This is a great time to get out of credit card debt. The economy is starting to work its way back to normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the average American’s personal savings rate has jumped to record levels. Still, many people are stuck with high-interest credit card debt — a burden that will only worsen w
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Here's What Happens When Your Debit Card Triggers a Fraud Alert
While it feels like a major inconvenience, a fraud alert is actually a protective block placed on your account when a transaction doesn't match your usual spending patterns.
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Tug of War: Handling the Challenge of Competing Financial Goals
Let's walk through three steps to help you handle the challenge of competing financial goals.
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Why Refinancing May Still Make Sense Even as Mortgage Rates Rise
Demand for mortgage refinance loans has plunged in recent months, and there's a simple reason for that. See, demand for refinancing is more affected by changes in interest rates than demand for new mortgages.