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Credit.com: Try these pretax deductions to save a little extra each month Most of the money spent by the average American is from their taxed income or take-home pay.

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Credit.com: This is what millennials and boomers are looking for in a home Few things feel better than receiving the keys to the new house you just bought. There’s this sense of pride after working and saving for years to be able to purchase your dream home.
Credit.com: Many students are rethinking college, some grads even regret their degree New research has come to light showing that there is more students in colleges that are reviewing their decision to get a bachelor’s degree.
Credit.com: Equifax somehow managed to regain public trust What is your greatest fear about the digital age we live in? For many people, it is the fact that so much of their information is stored online.
Credit.com: Should you buy a fixer-upper home? It depends
Credit.com: Should you buy a fixer-upper home? It depends
Buying fixer-upper homes is currently a popular investment in the housing market, especially since lower-priced houses increase housing confidence in home buyers. On the one hand, it is a great way to purchase a home below market value and sell it for more than you paid. On the other hand, it often seems to be more work than people anticipate, and sometimes the final product doesn’t end up being…
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Credit.com: Why I’m glad I waited until my 30s to buy a home
Credit.com: Why I’m glad I waited until my 30s to buy a home
There was a time in my life when I thought I’d never own a home. As someone who had preferred life in big cities and prioritized travel above homeownership, the idea of settling somewhere permanently never really appealed to me.
Then I got married, then I got pregnant, and suddenly the idea of living in an actual home to call my own (with a little more space, to boot) became very appealing. By…
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Credit.com: How to live with a chronic illness without it ruining your life As of 2012, about half of all adults in the U.S., 117 million people, were reported to live with one or more chronic health conditions.
Credit.com: Applying for college financial aid is finally going to be easier The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is notoriously difficult. With over 100 questions about detailed family financial history, it has consistently low completion rates. In fact, only three out of five high-school seniors complete the application and one out of seven