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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Here Are 5 Ways to Stretch Your Summer Dollars

  Just because summer is here and you may be relaxing a bit, that doesn’t mean you should take a break from managing your summer dollars wisely. In fact, the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day can be a real budget-buster if you’re not careful with your money. Luckily, there are some crafty ways […]

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5 Tips To Make Health Care Costs Affordable Amid ObamaCare

For some people, good health insurance coverage can offset some, if not all, of their health care costs. But if you find that you can’t afford to pay your deductible – or if you don’t have any insurance coverage at all – you’ll need a plan to manage your health care costs without driving yourself

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Government Offers Low-Income Households Discounted Phone Service

 Phone bills can be awfully expensive. And when you’re not making a lot of money or are living on a fixed income, phone service and other utilities can take a sizeable chunk out of your budget each month. But a government benefit program called Lifeline can help low-income individuals and families save money on those

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Differences Between Secured Credit Cards, Prepaid Debit Cards and Visa Gift Cards

Secured credit cards, prepaid debit cards and Visa gift cards are all alternative methods of payment to a traditional unsecured credit card. But which one of these cards is the right match for you? Understanding the key differences between secured credit cards, prepaid debit cards and gift cards can help you make the most informed

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A Creative Way For Animal Lovers to Make Money This Summer

  A teenager named Madison who I mentor is a huge animal lover. In fact, she’s the kind of 15-year-old that begs her parents to take in virtually any stray dog or cat off the street. Madison’s love of all things four-legged, flying or feathered led her to apply for – and earn – a

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Four Reasons to Open a 529 Plan Now

May 29th is National 529 College Savings Day. A 529 Plan is a state-sponsored college savings plan that can be used to sock away higher-education money on a tax-free basis. Unfortunately, far too few Americans have 529 plans, perhaps because parents sometimes feeling overwhelmed by the ever-growing price tag of a higher education.

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Should You Pay Off Debt or Build Savings First?

 If you’re struggling with credit card debt and are also working hard on preserving that emergency savings account, you may be wondering if you should switch gears and choose one over the other. Prioritizing your bills is always a good idea, but you need to determine whether the benefits of paying down debt faster really

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7 Ways Your Credit Score Affects Your Finances and Your Life

  Your credit score serves as an indication of how well you pay your bills and manage debt. Obviously, not everyone has a pristine credit score, even though having great credit should be a goal for all adults. Sometimes, though, people don’t realize all the ways in which their credit rating affects them – personally,

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7 Tips to Avoid Fake Fundraising Scams After a Disaster

 Crowd-funding and online fundraising campaigns are becoming popular and convenient ways for nonprofit organizations and individuals to request and manage donations. Unfortunately, fundraising scams are also on the rise, and people who donate gifts or cash may not even be donating it to the organization or person intended.

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5 Things to Do Before You Go Into Foreclosure

 If you’re having trouble keeping up with your mortgage payments and think you might be headed for foreclosure, there are still some things you can do to ameliorate the situation. Millions of U.S. homeowners have had their properties repossessed in recent years, so if you’re on the verge of losing your home or have received

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