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This step-by-step guide helps you prioritize which debts to pay first, how to keep going, and ways to better pay off loans and credit cards.

This step-by-step guide helps you prioritize which debts to pay first, how to keep going, and ways to better pay off loans and credit cards.

We break down exactly what to do step-by-step when disputing a medical bill when you’ve either been incorrectly billed or can’t afford your payment.

Our list of 15 different tactics that you can use to save an extra $500 or more each month and boost your savings.

Using AI for financial advice can be risky. AI can’t personalize your financial plan. Here’s why real tools and advisors are still better.

Getaround is a popular car-sharing app, but it no longer operates in the U.S. Here are some worthy Getaround alternatives. Learn more.

When it comes to emergency funds, there is so much conflicting advice. So how much do you really need for your rainy-day fund?

A family “in case of emergency” binder is a great tool to stay organized with estate planning, financial accounts, insurance, and more.

Here’s our guide to budget as a college student, with student budget samples, real expenses, and more.

Grandparents can save for college with a 529, UGMA, or Coverdell ESA. See which option is best for financial aid and estate planning.

Here are our favorite financial tips and high school grad advice for the person that wants to be in the 1% as fast as possible.

MyBudgetCoach is a budgeting app that goes a step further by offering providing you with a personalized budget coach who can help you stick to the plan. If you’re new to budgeting or who has had trouble sticking to a budget in the past, MyBudgetCoach might be the accountability solution you’ve been waiting for. We explore what […]
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