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8 Fun and Fulfilling Ways to Retire by Age 50
Early retirement is a real option that more people are pursuing. You can do this if you are willing to work hard.
8 Things Entrepreneurs Should Look for When Getting a Business Loan
If you need funds for your enterprise, it can be very tempting to go for the first business loan on offer. However, there are a number of things you should look for before you sign on the dotted line.
How to Change Your Money Mindset in 2023, According to This Couple Who Paid Off More Than $100,000 in Debt
Ali and Josh Lupo were a year out from their wedding when they realized how dire their financial situation was. Here's how "the FI couple" turned it around, and you can too.
What Is a Recession and How Do You Prepare for One?
A recession might be looming, but you can prepare for it. Discover what happens in an economic downturn and how to prepare for one in this detailed guide.
An Entrepreneur's Guide to Building Multi-Generational Wealth
What constitutes multi-generational wealth these days, and why should we care? Here is my perspective as an entrepreneur with some advice on building it for your family's future.
Looking for Funding for Your Business? You Should Know About Venture Debt.
Looking for a smart way to secure financing for your company? Here's everything you need to know about venture debt.
Verdant Capital Raises $10 Million Debt Fund For Zeepay
The debt funding is intended to support the rapid growth of the business
Personal Hygiene Startup Clensta Raises INR 3 Crore In Debt
The company plans to use these funds to expand its D2C business and continues to work towards creating social and environmental impact in a responsible, transparent and sustainable manner
How to Use a Side Hustle to Improve Your Personal Finance Situation
These three simple tips will help you use your side hustle as a way to improve your finances.
Federal Judge Signs Plan to Resolve Puerto Rico's Bankruptcy in a Record-Setting Move
The plan comes nearly five years after Puerto Rico filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.
Surging Inflation Could See Millions of American Households Paying $3,500 in Additional Expenses This Year: Report
PWBM, a nonpartisan research-based initiative, estimates that the historic levels of inflation will require the average U.S. household to spend around $3,500 more in 2021 to achieve the same level of consumption of goods and services as in 2019 or 2020.
IMF Warns of Interest Rate Risks as Global Debt Surges to Record $226 Trillion
Loose monetary conditions combined with fiscal stimulus and pandemic-related supply-side disruptions have pushed inflation in a number of countries to multi-decade highs.
Debt Collectors Can Now Text, Email, and Send Direct Messages to Borrowers on Social Media
New rules approved by the CFPB clarify how debt collectors can use email, text messages, social media, and other contemporary methods to communicate with consumers.
Received Extra Cash? Should You Invest or Pay Off Debt?
Have you come into some money and now face the eternal conundrum: Pay off debt or invest? That's a tough one, but you do have options.
Received a Lump Sum of Money? Here's What You Might Want to Do Next
Received a large sum of money? After you finish celebrating, now what? Let's walk through a few options.