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HUD Grants $15 Million to Help Older Americans Age in Place

I’ve shared the following press release from The Department of Housing and Urban Development (also know as HUD) on my Facebook page. It turned out to be a very popular post so I’ve also shared it here on AskTheMoneyCoach.  In this release you’ll find out the purpose of this grant and how to qualify for […]

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7 Effective Ways to Stop Arguing Over Money With Your Spouse

Money can be an uncomfortable conversation for many, especially when it pertains to family finances. Money is commonly cited as one of the number one reasons couples argue over money, and a survey by the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts found that 22 percent of respondents divorced because of the topic.  While money may not

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Question About For-Profit Colleges and Student Loan Forgiveness

After I posted 15 answers to Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan,  I received a lot of questions on my social media accounts about student loan forgiveness. I received the following question about the plan’s impact on certain for-profit colleges.

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Student Loan Forgiveness

Student Loan Forgiveness: The Biden Plan Explained

Here’s what is known so far about the new student loan cancellation program, how you can get student loan forgiveness, the surprising ways that past and future generations of college students will benefit, and what’s NOT included in the Biden plan.

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4 Ways to Save or Make Money Without Leaving Home

With remote work gaining in popularity and inflation hitting everyone’s budgets, more people are staying home these days.  But how can you stay home and still make or save money? Here are four ideas to help you keep some cash in your wallet — or generate extra money, all without having to leave your home

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Meet LeCount R. Davis, the First African American to Become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Professional

Meet LeCount R. Davis, the first African American to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional, nearly 45 years ago. Mr. Davis was recognized this month by the CFP Board of Standards, which created its first endowed scholarship in his name. He will also be honored tonight by Merrill Lynch for his lifelong achievements in

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How to Use Rent Payments to Boost Your Credit Score

This post originally appeared on Sisters from AARP Black folks often face a host of credit challenges stemming from lower incomes, discrimination, a lack of knowledge about credit scoring and more. But one additional factor — the low rate of Black homeownership in America — has also meant diminished credit scores. Currently, nearly 6 out

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CFPB Issues Warning to Digital Marketing Providers

Source – CFPB The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an interpretive rule laying out when digital marketing providers for financial firms must comply with federal consumer financial protection law. Digital marketers that are involved in the identification or selection of prospective customers or the selection or placement of content to affect consumer behavior are

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How to Deal with Financial Anxiety Now

Here are five situations that might cause you to suffer from financial anxiety. Credit card bills to pay. Student loans outstanding. A big mortgage or car note. Sky-high medical bills. Family members that seem to always need loans or cash gifts. Does any of this seem familiar?   First, understand that you’re not alone. 77% of

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15 Ways to Fight Inflation, Higher Interest Rates and a Recession 

All across the country, Americans with financial concerns are worried about three big challenges: inflation, higher interest rates and the economic fallout from a recession.  Although it’s easy to get caught up in news headlines like “The Federal Reserve Plans To Raise Rates Again,” it’s not a good for anyone’s wallet – or mental health –

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SEC Charges Eleven Individuals in $300 Million Crypto Pyramid Scheme Forsage

Source – SEC.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington D.C., Aug. 1, 2022 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged 11 individuals for their roles in creating and promoting Forsage, a fraudulent crypto pyramid and Ponzi scheme that raised more than $300 million from millions of retail investors worldwide, including in the United States. Those charged

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Recession vs Technical Recession

Know the Difference Between a Technical Recession and a Recession

https://vimeo.com/735493699 The U.S. economy shrank by 0.9% in the second quarter of 2022 — so America is technically in a recession. Historically, the technical definition of a recession has been two consecutive quarters of declining GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and that has now happened in Q1 and Q2 of 2022. Keep an eye out, though,

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