Personal Finance
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Personal finance expert reacts to Buy Now Pay Later investigation
(WJAR) — Consumers are projected to spend a record-breaking $20 billion using Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) this holiday season.…
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Inherited an IRA? 5 steps to take now.
The passing of a loved one creates emotional and financial challenges. The situation gets trickier when an inherited IRA is…
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Survey Reveals Why Many Singles Fear They Might Never Retire
Key Takeaways A quarter of single investors say they don’t plan to retire. More than a fifth said they were…
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Dave Ramsey Says ‘You’re a Moron’ If You Believe Rich People Became Wealthy By Ripping People Off Or Inheriting Money
Personal finance expert Dave Ramsey believes it’s wrong to assume that most wealthy Americans gained their fortune by exploiting others…
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Retiring This Year? Why Relying on the 4% Rule Could Cost You and What to Do Instead
Key Takeaways Instead of following the 4% withdrawal rule, Morningstar estimates retirees can safely consider a 3.7% starting withdrawal rate…
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Is December a good time to buy a house?
As the year comes to a close, changes are filtering through the U.S. housing market. Mortgage rates are a half-point…
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A New Dave Ramsey Listener Asks Which Credit Card She Should Get. The Hosts Teach Her How To Get A Car And Home Without A Credit Score
A mom from Mississippi called into “The Ramsey Show” with a simple question: What kind of credit card should her…
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Is President Trump’s proposed 50-year mortgage right for you? Experts weigh the pros and cons
Housing costs continue to be a big stumbling block for many, especially in California. President Donald Trump has proposed a…
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Dave Ramsey Caller Gets Blasted For Choosing To Pay $1,275 Per Month For Cars Over Her Kids’ $1,000 Tuition, While Still Renting
A North Carolina mom wrote in to “The Ramsey Show” recently, hoping for a plan to juggle debt, tuition and…
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Lakhpati In 12 Months: Realistic or Not?
As seen from the calculation, assuming an interest rate of 8% per annum, you would need a monthly SIP of…
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