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How to Deal With and Reduce Financial Stress

Published April 16, 2026

Financial stress can affect more than your budget. It can also spill into your sleep, focus, mood, decision-making, and overall health. According to research from the Financial Health Network, 4 in 10 Americans report high or moderate stress from their finances.

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What to Do If You Get Laid Off From Work

Published April 15, 2026

Getting laid off can feel like the floor just dropped out from under you overnight. One moment can suddenly change your income, your routine, and your plans for the next few months.

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Should You Use Your Tax Refund to Pay Off Debt?

Published April 10, 2026

If you are getting a tax refund this year, you might be wondering what to do with it. Should you save it, use it to pay down debt, or split it between both? You are not alone in weighing these options. Around 43% of people say they plan to save or invest their tax refund, according to a recent Experian survey, while others plan to use it to pay down debt.

The right choice depends on your current financial situation, especially your savings.

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How to Increase Your Credit Score to 800

Published April 8, 2026

An 800 credit score is possible, but it usually doesn’t happen overnight. It is less about a single trick and more about doing several simple things well over time.

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What If I Can’t Pay My Taxes?

Published April 6, 2026

If you owe the IRS more than you can pay this year, don’t panic. Read on for possible solutions if you can’t pay your taxes.

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How to Close a Credit Card Without Hurting Your Credit Score

Published March 19, 2026

Closing a credit card can affect your credit score, but it doesn’t automatically cause damage. The impact depends on your overall credit profile—things like how much debt you’re carrying, how long you’ve had the account, and how much available credit you have across your cards.

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Can You Inherit Debt?

Published March 12, 2026

In most cases, you do not inherit debt from your parents or other family members. When someone passes away, their debts are typically paid from their estate, not from the personal finances of their children or heirs.

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Is Buy Now, Pay Later A Good Idea?

Published March 11, 2026

If you’ve been shopping online recently, you’ve probably seen an option to split your purchase into smaller payments using services like Klarna or Affirm. This “Buy Now, Pay Later” option can make purchases feel more manageable in the moment. But you might be wondering whether it’s actually a good financial move.

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Debt-Free Living: Practical Tips to Stay Debt-Free

Published January 30, 2026

Debt-free living can feel out of reach, but many people achieve it with the right plan and consistent habits. Becoming debt free isn't about perfection; it's about understanding your finances, making intentional decisions, and sticking with a strategy that works for you. The practical steps below can help you build a lasting debt-free lifestyle and take control of your financial future.

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How to Borrow Money: Safe, Smart Ways to Borrow When You Need Cash

Published January 23, 2026

Most people need to borrow money at some point, whether for a car, a home, an emergency, or a major purchase. Yet despite how common borrowing is, many of us never learn how to borrow safely or choose the right type of loan. If your credit score isn’t perfect, borrowing can feel even more confusing. The good news: there are safe, responsible ways to borrow money even with less-than-ideal credit. Here’s how to navigate your options and protect yourself in the process.

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