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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The Difference Between Term Life and Whole Life Insurance

One of the most important financial decisions you need to make is choosing the right type of life insurance policy. Life insurance protects your loved ones against any financial hardship associated with your death and provides them with some financial security when you are gone. Your life insurance benefits could be used to cover living […]

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How to Find the Best Online Stock Broker

If you’ve decided to diversify your investments and are interested in purchasing stocks, don’t overlook the benefits of working with an online stock broker. Online stockbrokers serve as middlemen to coordinate the transaction between the buyer and seller when trading stocks. While most stockbrokers typically charge fees per transaction, online stock broker firms typically charge

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6 Ways Social Networking Sites Facebook and Twitter Can Hurt You Financially

Facebook is the world’s largest social networking site, with more than 800 million active users – many of whom enjoy posting status updates, photos of themselves, and comments about their own lives or other people’s activities. Twitter, the micro-blogging site, is equally popular – if not in numbers, then certainly in terms of how engaged

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Highest Paying Jobs If You Only Have a High School Diploma

It’s a tough job market for many people looking for work. Even though the economy is on the upswing, the jobless rate in America remains stubbornly high. Historically, those with college degrees have fared better than those with high school diplomas when it comes to finding work. But now, even people with letters of all

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I Was Late Filing My Tax Return. What Should I Do?

If you couldn’t file your federal tax return by this year’s tax deadline and didn’t submit a request for an extension, you can still file your taxes. In many cases, you can even qualify for a payment plan when filing your taxes late. That’s not to suggest that there aren’t consequences or financial ramifications to

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What is the Due Date for My State Income Tax Return and Tax Extension?

Editor’s note: This article pertains to the 2011 tax year. If you still haven’t filed your state income tax and are considering requesting an extension, make sure you’re aware of all filing due dates for the 2011 tax year. Every state has different filing deadlines and missing the deadline could result in some heavy penalties

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Beware of Car Repossession Prevention Scams

If you’ve been trying to stop the repo man from taking your car, and you paid an auto loan modification company for assistance, you may have been scammed, authorities say. The Federal Trade Commission has filed charges against two California-based firms that allegedly made false promises to consumers, by claiming that the companies could prevent

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