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38% of Americans are selling items online, and netting on average $1,800 - here’s how
By Tim Leonard published
News With the pandemic forcing people to spend more time at home, and often needing extra cash, Americans have embraced the chance to start selling household items online.

Tax deadline 2021 extended by a month - what could this mean for you?
By Tim Leonard published
News The IRS has pushed the tax deadline back to May 17, but still wants taxpayers to file early and online if they can.

Which loans to pay off first
By Rachel Wait published
Feature There are a number of strategies you can adopt when it comes to paying off loan debt. Here, we outline which loans to pay off first and your options to help you stay motivated.

Why you should make a will
By Rachel Wait published
Feature Creating a will is important if you want to ensure your estate will be passed on to those you love. Here, we explain why you should make a will and what will happen if you don’t.

Can mortgage insurance be canceled?
By Leanne Macardle published
Feature Fed up with spending on PMI? You’ll want to know when mortgage insurance can be canceled, and is mortgage insurance required at all.

55% of Americans are relying on a tax refund - here’s why
By Tim Leonard published
News More taxpayers are counting on their tax refunds this year than usual, with saving and debt repayment the top priorities.

The US cities with the highest credit scores revealed, and why this matters to borrowers
By Tim Leonard published
News Residents of the American cities with the highest credit scores are certainly being given the credit they are due.

Credit report errors soared in 2020 – here's how to dispute items on yours
By Leanne Macardle published
News With credit reporting errors more than doubling last year, the onus is falling on Americans to put the wrongs right.
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