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Capital Gains Tax Brackets 2020: What They Are and Rates
Learn about what capital gains tax brackets are and the rates associated with them. Here's a quick overview to get you started.

How To Make Money On Your Own Schedule
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Average Student Loan Debt By Year (Graduating Class)
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The Best Robo-Advisors Of 2020
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Neighbor App Review: The Airbnb For Storage
Neighbor is a website and app that matches people who have empty space with other people in their neighborhood who need storage or parking.

The Ultimate Guide To Renters Insurance
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Robo-Advisors: What They Are And How They Work
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Payday Loans: Why The Suck And The Alternatives
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The Top 10 Bitcoin And Crypto Investing Sites
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Capitalized Interest - What Is It And How Does It Work
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Best College Scholarship Search Websites
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The Cheapest Investing Platforms And Robo-advisors
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Best Student Loans For Grad School
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How To Borrow From Your Investment Portfolio
Here's how you can use a margin loan to borrow from your investment portfolio as an alternative to a HELOC or other credit.

Comparing The Most Popular Budgeting And Money Apps
Organizing your financial life is the first step to growing wealth. Technology can help you move in the right direction - specifically using budgeting apps and money tracking apps. But with the number of apps mushrooming each day, it can be tough to know which to use.

What Is A Grad PLUS Loan?
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Real Estate vs. Stocks: Why You Should Invest In Both
There's a consistent battle between real estate vs. stocks when it comes to which to invest in - but you can invest in both!

How Does Leasing A Car Work (And Why You Shouldn't Do It)
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How To Find The Best Student Loans And Rates
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80 Ways To Make Money From Home
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What Is The Depositors Insurance Fund (DIF)?
The Deposit Insurance Fund is devoted to insuring the deposits of individuals covered by the FDIC. The Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) is set aside to pay back the money lost due to the failure of a financial institution. Read more about the DIF in our latest article.

How To Pay For College: The Best Order Of Operations
If you are carving a strategy of how to pay for college, looking into various sources of funds, this might be the best order of operations.

Top Crypto Based Savings Accounts
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How To Find College Scholarships
Looking for free college funding is no easy task. However, it's something you should definitely do. Here's how to find college scholarships and grants.

Futures Trading: What It Is And How It Works
Futures trading involves buying or selling futures contracts that lock in the future sale price of an underlying commodity or asset.

Effective Tax Rates: How Much You Really Pay In Taxes
Calculating effective tax rates isn't as simple as just multiplying income by tax bracket. See what the average person really pays in taxes.

Finding The Best High-Speed Internet Providers Near You
Here are a few tools that can help you find the best high-speed internet providers in your area and compare their speeds, plans, and prices.

Rental Car Insurance: Do You Need It Or Should You Waive It?
Learn whether or not rental car insurance is worth having and where you can get the coverage that you need.

The 6 Best Credit Monitoring Services Of 2020
Don't sit idly by while identity thieves wreck your credit. Protect yourself by using one of the 6 best credit monitoring services of 2020.

How To Invest In Oil: A Guide For Beginners
Learn how to invest in oil as a beginner including how much of your portfolio oil should comprise and your best investment options.

Paperstac Review - Invest In Mortgage Notes
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How To Use A 529 Plan If Your Child Doesn't Go To College
Your child decided to skip college? Here's how you can use your 529 funds including several options to avoid the 529 plan withdrawal penalty.

8 Payday Loan Alternatives When You Need Fast Cash
Payday loans often come with hefty fees and interest rates. If you need quick cash, these 8 payday loan alternatives could save you money.

SS vs SSI vs SSDI
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Pell Grants | What They Are And How To Qualify
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Comparing The Most Popular Budgeting And Money Apps
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What Is The Gift Tax and How Much Can You Gift Tax-Free
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Best Portfolio Analysis Tools
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401k Loans: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
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Our Top 529 Plan Tips, Hacks, And Uses
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William B. Ford Act - A Student Loan Scammers Favorite Phrase
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How Much Should You Have In A 529 Plan
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Socially Responsible Investing - How To Invest In Companies That Match Your Values
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What Is A 529 Plan And Where To Open One In Your State
With the cost of college constantly on the rise, simply putting money away in a savings account for a child’s educational future may not be enough. Setting up and contributing to a 529 — a tax-advantaged savings plan for educational costs — is one of the best ways to start saving early and maximize those savings.

Stride Funding Income-Sharing Agreement Review
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Average Student Loan Monthly Payment
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Why Equal Weighted Index Funds Outperform Their Benchmarks
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The Complete And Easy Guide To Student Loan Deferments
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Vinovest Review - Invest In Rare Wines
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How To Insure Excess Bank Deposits Above The FDIC Limits
The FDIC insures up to $250,000 of bank deposits per bank per person. Here's how to insure excess bank deposits above the FDIC limit.