Banks are always looking to attract new customers. One of the most effective ways is offering cold hard cash just for opening an account. This tactic is a win-win for everyone: you get money just for creating a new account (which is a necessity in today’s world), and the bank receives your patronage. These promotions […]
Read MoreThe last eight months have been difficult for Americans, and the financial burden many face makes it even more challenging. Although federal support is limited, unemployment insurance is still there for individuals who have temporarily or permanently lost their jobs during the pandemic. Suppose your unemployment payments are gone, or you’re concerned that they will […]
Read MoreThere is a wide variety of credit cards to choose from. Whether your credit score is good, low, you need a card for your business, are a reward-seeker, here are the different types of credit cards you can get. Secured Credit Cards These credit cards require you to pay a deposit to the bank as […]
Read MoreIf you’ve never opened a bank account on your own, it can feel overwhelming. After all, there are hundreds, if not thousands of banks and credit unions to choose from! But no matter which one you pick, the process of setting up an account and becoming a new customer is easy and relatively quick. When […]
Read MoreOne in ten Americans were jobless by the end of August; a figure that has likely remained unchanged. Consequently, millions of people are continuing to seek state and federal unemployment benefits to stay afloat during the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Unemployment may be the only thing helping American families get by right […]
Read MorePersonal finance defines the way you handle your money and prepare for your future, which has a significant impact on your financial wellbeing. Understanding your personal finances and managing your money better is an essential part of financial health. Investopedia offers five tips that can help you reach your goals. Calculate Your Net Worth And […]
Read MoreHow much is your energy consumption costing you? According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average household spends over $4,400 per year on utilities, fuel, and public services. Anything you can do to conserve energy will sure have a positive impact for your wallet. Below are 10 steps in the right direction. 1. […]
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