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  • Budgeting

    What Is an FSA Card?

    What is an FSA card? What can I use my FSA card for? In short, it helps you manage your money and avoid losing unspent funds at the end of the year.

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  • Budgeting

    What Are FSA Funds?

    What are FSA funds? What happens to unused FSA funds? In short, they're your medical costs for the next 12 months and, at the same time, a sizable portion of your paycheck.

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  • Insurance

    The History and Basics of Insurance

    The system works by sharing the money of many to support the losses of the few.

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  • Credit Cards

    What Is a Dental Credit Card and Do You Need One?

    Patients may use a dental credit card to take care of related medical expenses. After all, the dentist is part of any consumer’s life, regardless of their age. Firstly, an infant needs to see a specialist to ensure that their teeth are growing normally. After that, when they become a teenager, braces may be necessary. Equally as important, young adults…

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  • Taxes

    Work From Home Tax Deductions That You Can Claim

    At home businesses have many advantages over their brick-and-mortar counterparts. For a start, entrepreneurs save money on gas and office rent. Similarly, freelancers that operate online enjoy unique benefits in comparison to employees who commute to a physical office location. However, transportation costs and rent are on the tax deductible expenses list of traditional businesses, but not digital ones. Nonetheless,…

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  • Budgeting

    These Apps Will Lower Your Medical Bills

    Technology revolutionized everything in our lives, ranging from transportation to shopping. This is even true when it comes to medical care. Instead of rushing to the nearest hospital ER or making an urgent care appointment, patients can lookup their symptoms online. However, not many people know about how apps are replacing insurance companies and hospitals. They cover copays and connect…

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  • Budgeting

    Part Three: Preparing for Inflation-Adjusted Premiums

    In January, your tax credits and average health insurance cost, per month, are going to change. Whether it’s a private plan, an employer-sponsored one, or Medicare, all consumers’ income brackets are going to be adjusted for inflation. In short, if your household earnings go up, your premiums might not because of the higher income brackets. Moreover, consumers may even qualify…

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  • Homeowners

    Choosing a Homeowners Insurance that’s Right For You

    Homeowners insurance is one of the best ways to protect you and your family in case of any unexpected occurrences – fire, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes to name a few. The price of your home insurance will depend on a few factors such as the age of the house, your state, and the probability of environmental factors occurring. Choosing a…

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