How to Detect Fraud on Your Credit Card Account
It’s imperative that you monitor your own credit card account and recognize how to detect fraud.
Investment Pitfalls – Taking Friends’ Advice
One of the biggest investment pitfalls is taking some bad advice from a friend.
GDP Growth Shows Modest Economic Recovery
GDP growth in profits before tax slowed down to 4.2 percent, as compared with 25 percent in 2010.
Borrowing the Full Value of Your Home
To qualify for borrowing the full value of your home, you will need to prove your income and have a good credit score.
How Long Will It Take To Double Your Money? The Rule of 72
One basic mathematical rule that you can learn is the Rule of 72, which determines the rate at which you can double your money over time.
Women & Money: How Much Do You Need in Your Emergency Fund?
An emergency fund is money set aside in an easily-accessible account that you can access when you need to if an emergency comes up.
Should You Do Your Own Taxes or Take Your Information to an “Expert”?
Should you do your own taxes or go to an expert? The answer depends entirely on how much you know and who your “expert” is.
Women & Finance: Buying a House as a Single Woman
Buying a house as a single woman can be a smart move when your money situation is right.
Losing Money by Chasing Penny Stocks
The exact definition of penny stocks varies among investors. Generally speaking, a stock that trades under $5.00 per share is a penny stock.
Using Free Tax Software to File Your Return
70% of the population has an adjusted gross income of $57,000, which qualifies them to use free tax software available at the IRS website.
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