The tax implications of the 4 most common types of debt relief 
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by Marc Russell
2d ago
The 15th of April is here, which means: Tax Day. This is the last day you can file your taxes without having to pay a penalty, so make sure you’ve filed them or (have been granted an extension)! This may be the time, and rightfully so, that you wonder what the tax implications of using […] The post The tax implications of the 4 most common types of debt relief  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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The Six Biggest Money Myths: Busted  
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by Marc Russell
6d ago
You’ve probably heard these more than once in your life… ‘Money is the root of all evil!’ ‘Investing is only for the rich…’ ‘Creating a budget is sooo boring and restrictive…’ Where these sayings come from, we don’t exactly know. But what we do know is that they’re simply not true.    The sad thing is […] The post The Six Biggest Money Myths: Busted   appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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Monthly Money Makeover: Investing Basics Made Simple 
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by Dasha Kennedy
1w ago
Welcome back to our Monthly Money Makeover! This month, we’re diving into the world of investing and its unique connection to debt. You might be asking yourself, “What does investing have to do with debt?” Well, stick with me, because whether you are new to investing or looking to refresh your knowledge, we’ll uncover how […] The post Monthly Money Makeover: Investing Basics Made Simple  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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March Madness: The Elite Eight Ways to Save Money 
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by Marc Russell
3w ago
It’s March. A great month to be a basketball fan, because you know what that means, right? Of course, March Madness! Have you already filled in your tournament bracket? We sure have and can’t wait to see how the bracket will unfold. Of course, it’s notoriously hard to predict the outcome of the bracket correctly… […] The post March Madness: The Elite Eight Ways to Save Money  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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Monthly Money Makeover: Zero by 30 Challenge  
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by Dasha Kennedy
1M ago
Welcome back to our Monthly Money Makeover! This March, we’re getting into the “Zero by ’30” challenge, where we’ll zero in on our smallest debt and do our best to pay it off by the end of the month. On the surface, this might seem like a small step, but trust me, it’s a giant […] The post Monthly Money Makeover: Zero by 30 Challenge   appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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The Great Spring Clean-Up: A Useful Checklist To Clean Up Your Finances 
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by Marc Russell
1M ago
Slowly but surely, the weather is starting to get warmer. The night doesn’t come around that early in the day anymore. And maybe you’re already planning for Easter. That can mean one thing only: Spring is right around the corner! March marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring — a great time […] The post The Great Spring Clean-Up: A Useful Checklist To Clean Up Your Finances  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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Financial Empowerment for Women: A Need, Not a Choice 
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by Dasha Kennedy
1M ago
Financial independence is a necessity for securing your future. The importance of financial education, especially for women, cannot be overstated. Women often face unique financial challenges, including longer life expectancies, career breaks for caregiving and the persistent wage gap. These factors make customized financial education not just beneficial but necessary for women. With 94% of […] The post Financial Empowerment for Women: A Need, Not a Choice  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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What is A 529 Plan? 
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by Michael Goldenberg
1M ago
About the only thing more expensive than sending your kid to college these days is not sending your kid to college. Seriously though, the cost of higher education has steadily been drifting out of the reach of the average American for years.   As a result, more young people are graduating from universities in debt than […] The post What is A 529 Plan?  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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Are You Ready to Retire 
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by Michael Goldenberg
1M ago
If ever there were a question that seems to answer itself, this is likely to be the one. We’re ALL ready to retire. Of course, there’s being ready to retire, and being ready to retire. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what needs to be in place so we really can say […] The post Are You Ready to Retire  appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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Why your tax refund should not be too high: and 3 ways to put it to good use
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by Marc Russell
2M ago
Tax season is coming up! The perfect moment to go through everything you should know about receiving and using your tax refund. Sure, filing your tax return is probably not your favorite task of the year, but unfortunately, it’s necessary. If you do it correctly and in due time, you can get a nice refund, […] The post Why your tax refund should not be too high: and 3 ways to put it to good use appeared first on National Debt Relief ..read more
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