Someday we’ll be glad 2020 is over. But one memory you don’t need: Credit card bills reminding you that you overspent on the holidays to compensate for a lousy year.
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People give gifts for many reasons, including marking an occasion or event, showing love, thoughtfulness and caring. This year, there may be another reason behind a lot of gift giving: guilt.
Side hustles, also known as side gigs, are paid projects you do outside your main job. They can be a great way to pay off debt or earn spending money on the side.
We put together a list of 12 easy DIY gifts you can make for $3 or less that will make someone smile, show them you appreciate them and make them feel special.
Although many, many things have changed this year, it’s unlikely that the holidays will be cancelled. Whew.
If you’re like many people, you probably drink coffee every day. That can add up — especially if you’re really into coffee.
You may have champagne tastes on a boxed wine budget, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bottle of wine that tastes like maroon vinegar.
Zombie debt is way less fun than it sounds but potentially scarier than the undead.
Like many things this year, hiring season looks very different. Sure, masks and plexiglass barricades are as common in stores as shopping carts and clearance racks. But beyond that…
For you, an entrepreneurial go-getter, Christmas means job opportunities – perhaps the most festive gigs of the season.
You can find free in-person instruction at hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe’s. Many locations offer weekly workshops.
But before you pack up and hit the road, there are some things you ought to do to make sure you can afford this upcoming transition. Dreams of a new start are great, but you don’t want to be overwhelmed by moving costs or everyday expenses in your new town.
If you have federally held student loans, the U.S. government’s $2.2 trillion coronavirus rescue package covered a forbearance period that has been extended through Dec. 31, 2020. Benefits include a suspension of payments and 0% interest, which were further clarified in a Sept. 14 update from FTC.
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Nix the delivery fees, save money on gas and experience contact-free service when shopping in-store. That’s what Walmart is promising with its latest offering — Walmart Plus.
There was a little bit of trial and error in the first year of home schooling as Lorielle Hollaway stressed over wanting to do everything right. But now, she’s hit her stride. And she’s found that home schooling doesn’t have to be expensive if you’re conscious about your spending.
Whether it’s a birthday, graduation or holiday, it’s likely that you’ll get a stack of gift cards for any celebration. Also likely: you’ll end up with a few you can’t use or don’t want.
Swap the $600 check with a $400 one — simple, right? Not really. A close look at the president’s executive order on unemployment reveals that it’s a lot more complicated than that.
Here’s a breakdown of Trump’s relief orders and what they could mean for you.
The school/home learing predicament is spurring many parents to seek out at-home arrangements, and their hunt is fueling demand for a host of teaching-related job opportunities.
Employers are increasingly experimenting with creative methods to find and attract workers.