Knock Down These 5 Roadblocks to Improving Credit

If you’re working on your credit score, it may feel like an uphill battle. Nearly 4 in 5 Americans (79%) say they’re trying to improve their credit right now, according to a new NerdWallet report. But half of Americans (50%) say there are roadblocks to doing so. Here...

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7 Tax To-Dos Before End-of-Year

As we near the end of 2023, a little bit of planning could help you find ways to reduce what you owe in taxes come April. Here are seven things to consider:   1. Check your filing status Big life changes such as births, deaths and marriages can greatly affect...

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Short-term, low-risk ways to grow savings

Recently, trying to invest and save for the future has felt like a never-ending cycle of highs and lows for many people. Those investing for longer-term goals, such as retirement, may be able to afford to ride out the market swings. But what if you need money sooner? ...

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Head Into Shopping Season Ready to Manage Spending and Debt

Retailers once again have begun their bid for consumers’ attention with big sales early in fall, such as what amounts to a second Amazon Prime Day sale. A longer holiday shopping season lets you spread out expenses, but it also could lead to overspending. Danetha Doe,...

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Safeguarding Yourself Against Fraud

While everyone is at risk and there’s no foolproof way to eliminate it, learning how to safeguard yourself against fraud can go a long way in lowering your risk. According to the Identity Theft Research Center (ITRC) Annual Data Breach Report, 2022 at least 422...

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Student Loans Are Back. Time to Consolidate Credit Card Debt?

The federal student loan payment pause that began in March 2020 is ending. Loans began accruing interest on Sept. 1, and borrowers will start making payments in October. But the restart comes at a tricky time for Americans’ finances. Credit card debt is at a record...

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