Finance

  • Apply With No Fees Or Fee Waivers

    [ad_1] Most colleges charge application fees of around $50 per application, but they can sometimes be as high as $90. This can really add up if you’re applying to 4-7 colleges. However, there are also plenty of free college applications as well – you just have to know where to look. These free college applications…

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  • The Temptation To Do A Cash-Out Refinance As Rates Collapse

    [ad_1] With record-high home equity and declining mortgage rates, the temptation to do a cash-out refinance is growing. I’ve certainly considered it myself. However, after careful reflection, my conclusion is that it’s probably not the best move. Having written about refinancing since 2009, I’ve seen too many unfortunate cases where people took out a Home…

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  • 10 Ways To Make Money Baking

    [ad_1] Do you want to learn how to make money baking? Baking can be more than just a fun hobby; it can also be a great way to make extra money from home. From selling dog treats and cakes to starting a YouTube channel for baking tips, there are many ways to turn your passion…

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  • Can You Sue Your Spouse for Financial Infidelity?

    [ad_1] Quick answer: Most often, no, But you can make a legal case for yourself if you are choosing to divorce your spouse for financial infidelity.  Financial infidelity is grounds for divorce in “at fault” states and also in a no-fault divorce. In this post I’ll walk you through the different grounds on how you…

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  • How to spread the tax liability between spouses?

    [ad_1] This section is Presented This section was produced by the editorial department. The client was not given the opportunity to put restrictions on the content or review it prior to publication. by BMO Global Asset Management Breadcrumb Trail Links Personal Finance Taxes Reader wonders if he can transfer ‘in-kind’ from his brokerage account to…

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  • Understanding Grandparent-Owned 529 Plans

    [ad_1] Source: The College Investor What is a grandparent-owned 529 college savings plan? How do they work? What do you need to know about them and what changes should you know about?  A grandparent-owned 529 plan is a type of 529 college savings plan where the account owner is a grandparent, as opposed to a parent.…

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  • Maximizing Real Estate Returns In A Rate Cut Environment

    [ad_1] At long last, the time has finally come for the Fed to begin cutting rates in September. As a result, real estate investors will likely benefit from a tailwind over the next couple of years, after a rough prior two years. Mortgage rates peaked in October 2023 but rose again from December 2023 through…

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  • 22 Best Fall Side Hustles To Make Extra Money

    [ad_1] Are you looking for the best fall side hustles? Fall is a great season to start thinking about ways to make some extra money. With cooler weather and cozy vibes, it’s a great time to find new ways to make money. If you need extra cash for holiday shopping or want to save more,…

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  • 14 Signs of Financial Infidelity (and what to do if you susp…

    [ad_1] Dan: ****And the first thing he [financial advisor] was talking about as I sat down was credit card debt and how to manage credit card debt now that she had $10,000 of credit card debt. And I was like, you have $10,000 of credit card debt, like how? And in those types of conversations,…

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  • Golombek: What you need to know about the new trust reportin…

    [ad_1] This section is Presented This section was produced by the editorial department. The client was not given the opportunity to put restrictions on the content or review it prior to publication. by BMO Global Asset Management Breadcrumb Trail Links Personal Finance Taxes The rules won’t apply to new personal trusts or if the fair…

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