Personal Finance Blog

How to Get Overdraft Fees Refunded asset 01How to Get Overdraft Fees Refunded
September 24, 2021
Overdraft fees and other bank fees can easily catch people off guard, but it’s simple to get overdraft fees refunded: in most cases, you just have to ask. Read more.
do-you-have-to-pay-back-unemployment-benefits-heroDo You Have To Pay Back Unemployment Benefits?
September 23, 2021
Many Americans wonder: do you have to pay back unemployment? Here’s why you likely don’t need to worry about paying back your unemployment benefits. Read more.
8 Ways to Become Debt Free (For Good) Asset 38 Ways to Become Debt Free (For Good)
September 22, 2021
Becoming debt-free and living a debt-free lifestyle can be achieved with careful planning. Here are strategies to help you achieve your financial goals. Read more.
How To Remove Wakefield & Associates From Your Credit Report Header-01How To Remove Wakefield & Associates From Your Credit Report
September 21, 2021
If Wakefield and Associates, a U.S.-based debt collection agency, has called, there’s still hope to get them removed from your credit report. Read this article to learn your options. Read more.
Credit Card Closing Date vs. Payment Due Date asset 1Credit Card Closing Date vs. Payment Due Date
September 20, 2021
When are you supposed to pay your credit card? Is it the end of the billing cycle, when you get your statement or a different date? Read this article to ensure you pay on time to protect your credit. Read more.
how-long-does-an-eviction-stay-on-your-credit-report-heroHow Long Does an Eviction Stay on Your Record and Affect Your Credit?
September 17, 2021
Evictions can stay on your record for seven years, impacting credit and rental opportunities. Learn how to get them off your record. Read more.
Why Do I Have a Negative Balance on My Credit Card Header-01Why Do I Have a Negative Balance on My Credit Card?
September 16, 2021
A negative balance on your credit card means that the credit card issuer owes you money. This may apply if you made returns, overpaid, or had fees canceled. Read on to learn your options. Read more.
What is buy now pay later (or BNPL)?What Is Buy Now Pay Later?
September 15, 2021
Have you seen a “buy now, pay later” option in your shopping cart lately? The BNPL provider allows retailers to give their customers installment payment options. So, how does this work? Read on to find out more. Read more.