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The best personal loans of April 2022

The best personal loans of April 2022

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A personal loan could be a good choice to cover the cost of something like a medical bill or a home improvement project.With a personal loan, you apply to take out a specific amount of money. The lender will show you available offers depending on financial factors such as your credit score, debt-to-income ratio, and…
You shouldn’t wait until you’re debt-free to start investing, according to a financial literacy coach

You shouldn’t wait until you’re debt-free to start investing, according to...

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Some experts say you should wait until you're debt-free to start investing in crypto or stocks. But personal finance expert Dominique Broadway says you can do both at the same time. The key to balancing investing and debt payoff is knowing your loan interest rates. Read more stories from Personal Finance Insider. Loading Something is…
I spent $100 on fun instead of saving it, and I refuse to feel guilty

I spent $100 on fun instead of saving it, and I...

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Most personal finance experts would recommend saving, investing, or paying off debt with $100. I decided to spend it on fun instead over a three-day weekend. I'm done feeling guilty for spending money on fun. Read more stories from Personal Finance Insider. Loading Something is loading. Many personal finance experts recommend drastically cutting back on…
You may dispute a bank charge online or by phone, but you might not get a refund on some bank fees

You may dispute a bank charge online or by phone, but...

Review your bank policies to see if there are situations where you may be reimbursed account fees. Loading Something is loading. Banking sometimes requires dodging common bank fees. With a slight slip-up, you might have to deal with a monthly service fee when your account balance drops or an ATM fee if you use one…
My $94,000 of student loan debt felt hopeless until I made 4 impactful changes

My $94,000 of student loan debt felt hopeless until I made...

I owe $94,482 in student loans. My monthly payments are $637. I felt hopeless, but steps like talking about it with other people helped me change my mindset. I also used an app that transfers spare change from my bank account into my student loan account. Read more stories from Personal Finance Insider. Loading Something…

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