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How to Sell Your House Without a Realtor

Selling a house without a realtor could save you a good bit of money if you do it right. Proper pricing, advertising, and knowledge of real estate laws will help things to smoothly. But savings can be quickly offset with just a few simple mistakes.

Juno Review: Earn up to 5.00% APY on Checking

OnJuno is an online bank that offers a high interest rate on their checking account as well as cash back on some debit card purchases. Their basic checking account has no monthly fees and no minimum balance requirements.

What to Do After a Car Accident

Getting in an accident is scary, even if it's a minor fender bender. First things first, make sure everyone is all right and call 911. Then record the details of the accident and call your insurance company when things are more settled.

What are the Best Crypto Sites and Exchanges?

Some of the best Crypto sites and exchanges are exclusively dedicated to investing in cryptos. Others offer other investments, like stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs), and others provide limited banking services.

How Do Business Development Companies Work?

Business development companies are a Regulated Investment Company (similar to REITs) that must pay out 90% of net income. They offer high dividend yields (mostly ordinary) and can be a powerful cash flow investment.

Fundrise Alternatives to Consider in 2024

While Fundrise is a legit platform for real estate investing, several Fundrise alternatives, such as RealtyMogul, DiversyFund, Streitwise, Groundfloor, Crowdstreet, Peerstreet, AcreTrader and EquityMultiple may be a better fit for your investment strategy.

Best Long-Term Care Insurance: Key Factors to Consider

Most people will need long term care at some point in their lives. Whether that means in home care or living full time in a nursing home. Insurance can help get you, or your loved ones, quality care while protecting your nest egg.

Do You Have an In-Case-of Emergency Binder?

An In-Case-of-Emergency Binder helps your loved ones deal with an emergency, such as a medical emergency or unexpected death. You'll want to include everything they would need to know if you suddenly weren't around or were having a medical emergency.

How Many Credit Cards Should I Have?

Depending on who you ask, the number of credit cards you should have will range from none to as many as possible. For me, I have a two card strategy... here's why.

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