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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What to Do If Your Credit Score is Too Low

Car loans, mortgages, credit cards, and even your apartment rental application can only be approved when you have a solid credit history. If your credit score is deemed too low by lenders, landlords, and other companies that check your credit score as part of the application process, you could be missing out on low interest […]

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6 Tax Rules to Know When Claiming Dependents and Exemptions

When you’re filing your federal income tax return, you undoubtedly want to pay the least amount of money possible to Uncle Sam. One effective way to minimize your taxes is by claiming various dependents and exemptions on your income taxes. Claiming the right number of dependents and exemptions can sometimes save you hundreds, or possibly

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Feeding Your Children When Money is Tight

Rising food costs and higher costs of living in general make it very difficult for some families to feed their children adequately. A recent report by the hunger relief charity Feeding America states that approximately 15 percent of American households didn’t have enough money for food at some time in 2009. And in 2011, 45.8

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My Husband Defaulted on a Student Loan. What Should We Do?

A reader of AskTheMoneyCoach.com wanted to know how to deal with a defaulted student loan. Her question and an answer are provided below. Many thanks to Marlene Ware, of the National Foundation for Debt Management  for her expertise and providing the answer that follows. Question: My husband’s Sallie Mae loan went into default and was

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What Should I Do If My Canadian SIN Card Has Been Stolen

Your Social Insurance Number (SIN) is required for work and to receive any type of government benefits in Canada. You will be assigned a unique number if you are a Canadian citizen, a temporary resident, or a newcomer to Canada. It works in a similar way as the Social Security Number (SSN) issued to eligible

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What is the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act?

After the economy took a nosedive from 2007 to 2009, President Barack Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) into law. This bill was designed to give the economy a boost by reducing federal taxes, increasing unemployment benefits and also increasing spending in certain areas. Many people were directly affected by this bill

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What to Do If You Need Child Support

If you have recently ended a marriage or a relationship and had children at some point during the relationship, you may be eligible to receive child support from the other parent. Child support laws exists to ensure that the child or children are appropriately cared for once the parents’ relationship has terminated. Child support is

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Jumpstart Your Finances in 30 Days

30 days. That’s roughly the amount of time the average American sticks to his or her New Year’s resolution. If we’re honest about our financial New Year’s resolutions – like saving money, better organizing our finances, or laying off the credit cards – many of us will admit that we might not even make 30

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