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How to Pay Yourself Without Killing Your Cash Flow
The ability to strike a balance between personal income and sustainable business growth is one of the most important (and often neglected) skills an entrepreneur can develop.
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7 Ways to Save Money on Almost Everything
Here’s what experts say works to save money on just about everything.
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What to Know About Mortgage Escrow Accounts
When you finance your home with a mortgage, your lender will likely require you to maintain an escrow account. With this setup, a portion of your monthly mortgage payment is set aside to cover your annual property taxes and home insurance premiums.
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Want To Leave Your Kids An Inheritance? They May Only Have 10 Years To Take It.
The Secure Act, which was signed into law in December 2019, brings about several major changes to the retirement system. One such shift marks the end of so-called “stretch IRAs” for non-spouse beneficiaries who inherit a retirement account after 2019. Although there are a couple of exceptions, starting in 2020, most ad
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"Four Solutions to Help Improve Your Cash Flow"
Today, Small Businesses contribute significantly to the U. S. Economy. When you consider how many Small Businesses exist in our communities, it is impressive to think about the amount of time, effort, and commitment business owners contribute to helping our economy grow. As businesses grow, access to capital is one of
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Paying With Debit vs Credit: Which Really Saves You More?
The truth is both tools can save you money, but in very different ways. It all comes down to how you manage spending.
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A Guide To Determine How Much To Save Each Month
Most of us know it’s important to save, and understand saving money for the future is a critical action step to achieving goals, being able to retire, and building assets. But things quickly go from the very obvious to rather uncertain when you start talking about how much you need to save each month. Determining how m
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Why You May Not Have as Much Saved for Retirement as You Think
Broadly speaking, the retirement-savings situation among today's workers is bleak, even among those who are nearing retirement age.
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Millennial Money: 4 items for your midyear money checklist
A lot can happen in six months. That’s why, as we close out the first half of the year, it makes sense to check in on your financial life. “With
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The Difference Between Revolving Credit vs Line of Credit
Revolving Credit vs. Line of Credit: An Overview Revolving credit and a line of credit are financing arrangements made between a lending institution and a business or an individual. The lender provides access to funds that the borrower can use at his discretion; it's like a flexible, open-ended loan. In fact, a revolvi