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Tips for CFOs seeking tariff refunds
The Supreme Court’s February ruling opened the door to new questions for CFOs about the mechanical process their companies must navigate to recoup any IEEPA tariff refunds owed, as well as about the impacts any windfall might have across their business.
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Unemployment May Give You More Money, But It Can't Give You This
Unemployment benefits are looking a lot better than usual these days, thanks to the extra $600 per week the CARES Act provides to all recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some people are actually earning more money from unemployment benefits than they did working their normal jobs, but even for these individuals, u
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Your Credit Report Might Interfere With Your Job Search. Here's What You Need to Know
These days, your credit history is almost as important for your personal finances as your bank accounts. That's because it can impact everything from your ability to get a loan to your ability to get a job. Yes, that's right: Your credit can impact your job search. One of the more pervasive myths when it comes to job h
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What is a line of credit loan?
A line of credit loan is a flexible loan that allows you to borrow what you need, as you need it, up to a set credit limit. As long as you follow your repayment terms, the loan remains open and you can borrow again. The most common example is a credit card, where you can continue to use it month after month, provided your account is in good standing. Other examples include Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs) and revolving lines of credit for businesses.
The contrasting loan type is a fixed loan, where you’re given a set amount of funds upfront, with the expectation that you repay the loan amount with interest over a set period of time. Once you’ve paid off the loan, there’s no opportunity to borrow again; you’d need to reapply for another loan. Common examples include mortgages, car loans and personal loans.
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3 Habits To Transform Your Relationship With Money, By A Psychologist
Having more money doesn’t automatically make people feel better about money.
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401(k) vs. IRA: Which One Is Right for You?
There are dozens of factors to consider as you're planning for retirement. How much should you be saving? What age should you retire?
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6 Tips to Build Your Savings with Student Loans
Are you one of the many people who make financial resolutions every New Year? If so, congratulations! Whether your goal is to pay off debt, increase
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Work Friendships Are Key For Team Camaraderie, But How Do You Cultivate Them Remotely?
gettyHands down, one of the benefits of an office environment is the ability to hang out with our work friends. There’s a reason why the term “work spouse” has become so common. Whether your work friends are like family or you just have one buddy who has made an otherwise toxic workplace tolerable, for most of us work
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The New Trump Accounts: Could Your Child Benefit
The New Trump Accounts: Could Your Child Benefit from Having One? If you’ve heard that the Department of Treasury is contributing $1,000 to the
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