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What Happens When Unemployment Benefits Are Exhausted

Find out what happens when your unemployment benefits are exhausted and what steps you can take to deal with the aftermath of losing these financial benefits.

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What Happens When Unemployment Benefits Are Exhausted
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What Happens When Unemployment Benefits Are Exhausted

Find out what happens when your unemployment benefits are exhausted and what steps you can take to deal with the aftermath of losing these financial benefits.

Nikkita Walker

How to Build Credit at 18
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How to Build Credit at 18

Building credit at 18 might seem intimidating, but with the right steps, you can establish a strong financial foundation early on. Here's how.

Nikkita Walker

Does Your Old Debt Have an Expiration Date?
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Does Your Old Debt Have an Expiration Date?

Wondering if your old debt has an expiration date? There are limits on how long creditors can pursue debt. Learn about the statute of limitations.

Nikkita Walker

What Happens to the Merchant When You Dispute a Charge?
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What Happens to the Merchant When You Dispute a Charge?

Here's what happens to the merchant when you dispute a charge: chargeback fees, revenue loss, and potential legal battles. Learn more about the process.

Nikkita Walker

10 Things Taxes Pay For: Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?
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10 Things Taxes Pay For: Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?

The federal government spends trillions of dollars every year. Discover the things taxes pay for to understand how they spend your money.

Sam Becker

What Is the Child Tax Credit and Will You Get It?
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What Is the Child Tax Credit and Will You Get It?

ind out what the child tax credit is, if you're eligible for this partially refundable tax credit, and how big a credit you can expect to receive on your taxes.

Kaitlyn Mahoney

11 Tips for How to Prevent Identity Theft
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11 Tips for How to Prevent Identity Theft

Don't leave your data and finances unguarded. Find out how to prevent identity theft and protect yourself and your family.

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Medical Bills Collection Laws 2021: Myths and Tips
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Medical Bills Collection Laws 2021: Myths and Tips

Belief in common medical bill myths can land many people in collections. Find out what's true and what's not when it comes to medical bill collections.

Gerri Detweiler

Coronavirus Mortgage Relief: What Homeowners Need to Know
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Coronavirus Mortgage Relief: What Homeowners Need to Know

What's going on with coronavirus mortgage stimulus package relief now that it's 2021 or beyond? Find out more.

Natalie Issa

8 Simple Steps for Finding a New Job
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8 Simple Steps for Finding a New Job

Ready to get a new job, but not sure how to start? Find a new job—or get a better job—with this handy eight-step employment-seeking guide from Credit.com.

Kaitlyn Mahoney

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