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A judgment is a painful court order to pay a debt, and can arise from a lawsuit, a divorce, business dispute or an array of other possibilities. Judgments are public record. They will appear on your ...
Q. I’m thinking of taking a new job and I would have to wear suits every day. I own one suit. Can I deduct the costs as necessary and unreimbursed? u2028— Working Joe A. Congratulations on the job.
Wondering what you should use your credit card for? We'll tell you eight smart purchases you can make to build your credit and earn cash back rewards.
What is the worst kind of debt to carry? Is it student loan debt, credit cards, a mortgage — or something else? Even the experts don’t always agree on which debts are “good debt” and which ones are ...
There’s no timeline for how long before debt collectors sue, but they do follow a statute of limitations. Learn more about when they can sue and your rights.
Obtaining a mortgage to buy a home, or to refinance one you already own, is not cheap. Here are the fees you'll likely have to pay upfront and at closing.
Learn if and when you need a cosigner to decide what works best for you.
Ever wonder why ambulance rides are so expensive? This man's frustrating story will enlighten you.
Usury laws still exist in the U.S., and so do usury violations. Here's what usury is, and how it can affect borrowers.
10 Great Companies That Came Back from the Brink of Death Published January 13, 2017 | 5 min. read ...
If you lack credit history, read on to discover how to get a loan with no credit. Options include no-credit-check loans, secured loans, 401(k) loans and more.
A good APR sits at or below the national average and depends on an individual’s credit score, creditworthiness, and transaction types.