How to File a Pothole Damage Claim
If you’re driving during the day and in conditions of high visibility, spotting and avoiding a pothole is easy—if you’re paying attention, and if the road is relatively empty. But…
If you’re driving during the day and in conditions of high visibility, spotting and avoiding a pothole is easy—if you’re paying attention, and if the road is relatively empty. But…
Gap insurance provides helpful protection against out-of-pocket costs if you’re leasing a vehicle or are upside-down on your auto loan. In the event of a total loss, standard car insurance…
Only 41% of adults in the US support canceling all student loan debt, according to a survey conducted by The Balance on President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) plan.…
Definition and Example of a Bankruptcy Rule 2004 Exam Bankruptcy Rule 2004 is a federal rule that states that “On motion of any party in interest, the court may order…
That’s how much disposable income US households have saved recently—about half (or less) of what we saved during most of the pandemic—as rising inflation raises costs. Consumers set aside 6.3%…
One of the most common questions among retirement savers is whether they can have and invest in both a 401(k) and a Roth individual retirement account (IRA) each year. The…
Key Takeaways Seller and buyer prorations are credits and debits designed to ensure that both parties are paying their fair share of the costs associated with owning the home. These…
Most of us have been there. You go over budget on a few things one month, and before you know it, you’ve overdrawn your checking account. If you’ve overdrawn your…
A Roth IRA (individual retirement arrangement) is a popular investment tool for retirement savings, thanks to the tax advantages it provides. You pay income taxes on the funds you contribute…
You want your kids to be money savvy. But with so many different financial terms out there, where do you start? To help you narrow down the personal finances for…