Author name: Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, is a renowned financial expert, author, speaker, and media personality, empowering people to achieve financial success. Visit her personal website at https://lynnettekhalfanicox.com.

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Hidden Costs of Owning a Home

Buying a home can provide an enormous sense of accomplishment, and homeownership is a pathway to building wealth too. But making the leap from renter to owner also carries plenty of challenges – including the responsibility of paying for numerous upfront and ongoing expenses. Naturally, there are initial hurdles, like amassing the down payment and

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4 Hidden College Costs Every Parent and Student Should Know

Like most parents of high school teenagers and college students, this is the time of year when my husband and I start focusing a lot more seriously on higher education expenses. Thankfully, when our oldest daughter went off to college, she initially won a ton of scholarships. She’ll turn 20 in a few months and

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Invitation to Money Coach University’s Open House

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, and publishing expert Earl Cox, co-founders of the financial advice site AskTheMoneyCoach.com, invite you to the Grand Opening and Virtual Open House for the official launch of Money Coach University on Feb. 16, 2017 from 8:30-9:00 pm EST. Money Coach University is a video-based learning platform that offers both free and paid

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The Pros and Cons of Paying Off Someone Else’s Debt

Managing your personal finances wisely is one of the hallmarks of a responsible and mature person. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to or willing to handle their own financial affairs. Sometimes money problems occur as a result of circumstances; other times poor decisions play a role. Either way, it can be heart-breaking to watch as your

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Warning: IRS Partners With Debt Collection Companies

Starting in spring of 2017, the IRS plans to allow private debt collection agencies to retrieve outstanding tax debt from consumers on behalf of the government. Signed into federal law under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) in December 2015, the aim is to help retrieve a whopping $380 billion that the IRS

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Post Halloween Money Tip: Swap Cash for Candy

Did your kids get way too much candy for Halloween? My youngest daughter, Alexis, did. (See my Facebook live video from Halloween night). Well, you can help preserve your child’s health – and teach him or her a lesson about money at the same time. The National Financial Educators Council is encouraging parents of trick-or-treaters

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Should I Invest In Penny Stocks With The Little Money That I Have?

A reader sent me the following question via Facebook wanting to know my opinion of investing in penny stocks. Here’s her question and my reply. Q: I know you are extremely busy and you not get to this message. I am unemployed but searching. The little that I have, I want to invest. I don’t

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