Although companies are willing to hire veterans, many find the work they can secure is below their skill level and not up to par with their career goals.
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Using weekly chores and allowance is a great tool for teaching children about money. Here’s what parents can do to use this money lesson effectively.
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The U.S. accounts for more than 1/3 of the total reported credit card fraud cases worldwide. Here’s what Americans can do to protect their identity.
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When it comes to love and money, financial challenges can definitely derail a happy relationship. Here’s how to have a happy financial life together.
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As penalties from foreclosures and short sales executed during the Great Recession expire, many consumers see their credit scores rebound significantly.
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A study finds Millennials are having more problems with credit than previous generations. So how can Millennials overcome problems with credit card debt?
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Your poor credit score may be costing you more and that’s not just due to higher rates on credit cards and loans. Even insurance premiums may be higher.
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A new infographic compares consumer debt levels in red and blue states, but the real conclusion is we all have too much debt, regardless of politics.
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The CFPB estimates that one in three rehabilitated student loan borrowers is at risk of re-defaulting on their student loan debt in the next 2 years.
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