After receiving medical care, a bill must be paid off. Typically, if someone has health insurance, the insurance company will cover all or a portion of the bill. Some may have little to no income, which makes it hard for them to afford insurance, which leads to accumulating debt.
by Matin VarshochiBuying a home is a big deal, so it is important to be financially prepared in advance. Here are nine steps to take to prepare yourself to become a homeowner.
by Shaun MorganUnlike tax evasion, there are a few legal ways to reduce your taxable income to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. Some of these tips may be a little late for the 2021 tax season, but they will be useful for the upcoming 2022 tax season.
by Lyle SolomonWith some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.
by Pam HillAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many were trapped inside their homes with nowhere to go. In addition, due to the lockdowns imposed by the government, many were unable to go into their place of work.
by Sheena AllenOne of the nation’s more recognizable financial aid institutions, Naivent, had to forgive the debt of 66,000 borrowers earlier this month. This decision came after a lawsuit with 39 state attorney generals determined that the student loan servicer was forcing a portion of their borrowers into costly repayment plans, which they knew they would not be able to pay off.
by Matin VarshochiFiling your taxes can be a stressful time, even more, if the budget is tight! Here are ten resources to research for tax season!
by Nadia C. VanderhallThe poll questioned 3,616 adults about health and financial problems affecting members of their household and outlined alarming statistics about American families reporting financial hardship during the Covid-19 pandemic.
by Sheena AllenHolidays are incredibly emotional times, and the number one reason that we spend money is our emotions. Credit card rewards hacking is one of the best hacks for automating your savings.
by Shaun MorganFinancial freedom is achievable no matter how much debt you have and how much money you make. All you have to do is stay the course. Here are three simple steps that you can implement today to start your road to becoming debt-free and financially free.
by Sha'Kreshia Terrell