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    1. 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
    2. Is Your Small Business Heading in the Right Direction? Here Are 5 Ways to Tell
      Five signs your business is in good shape. Running a small business can be tough, especially in the current uncertain economic climate.
    3. Buying a Home in a Tight Market? 1 Tactic That Could Work
      Here's how to get a seller to say yes to you, even when other offers are on the table. There's a reason buyers are eager to purchase homes these days. Mortgage rates are at all-time lows, and if you purchase a home today, you could lock in a super-affordable monthly payment.
    4. 3 Ways to Save on Insurance in 2024
      Paying for insurance can be expensive -- especially in today's environment. In fact, the cost of a homeowners policy has
    5. 6 ways businesses new to remote working can adapt quickly and keep productivity high, according to a career and leadership coach
      Julia Wuench is the founder of The Authenticity Guide, a positive-psychology-based career and executive coaching firm that empowers individuals to harness their authenticity to improve life and work. As companies prepare for the coronavirus outbreak, many are moving to work-from-home options. Wuench advised upping virt
    6. Real Estate Radar: Why Louisville is a Dream for First-Time Homebuyers
      You may know Louisville for its rich history, famous horse races, and bourbon revival, but the city is also a hidden gem for first-time homebuyers.
    7. 5 Ways Business Owners Can Manage The High Cost Of Inflation And Keep Debt Under Control
      Inflation can be the bane of any business owner's existence. As the cost of goods and services continues to rise, so too does the price of doing business.
    8. Abilities First: Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month with Greater Awareness and Understanding
      The month of April encompasses both World Autism Day and National Autism Acceptance Month, a time to foster greater awareness, understanding, and
    9. Are Parents Ready to Keep the Bank of Mom and Dad Open?
      Over half of Gen Z adults reported that they don’t pay for their own housing, and parents of adult Gen Zers expect to give their children $1,813 a month in 2025.
    10. Budgeting for One: Smart and Fun Ways to Manage Your Finances Solo
      Managing your finances as a single person doesn't have to be a chore. Here are some strategies for making the budgeting process more enjoyable