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FTC, States Sue Google and iHeartMedia for Deceptive Ads

Press Release The Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general announced lawsuits against Google LLC and iHeartMedia, Inc. for airing nearly 29,000 deceptive endorsements by radio personalities promoting their use of and experience with Google’s Pixel 4 phone in 2019 and 2020. The proposed FTC orders and the state judgments settling the allegations bar Google and […]

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Investing in Second Citizenship: Is It a Luxury or a Necessity

  Sponsored Content Citizenship by investment (CBI) is becoming increasingly popular among investors in the last couple of decades. The concept of getting citizenship is pretty simple; the investor should make either a single donation to a national fund or purchase real estate in the country.  If successful, dual citizenship offers many benefits including visa-free

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High Inflation and The Rising Cost of Divorce

‘Til Debt Do Us Part: Inflation preventing thousands of American couples from being able to separate, reveals survey. Over half of singles would not get into a relationship with someone who has large debts. The average single said they would be deterred by a debt amount of $33k. 1 in 4 believe any debt incurred

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10 Powerful Ways To Fight Discrimination in Home Appraisals

I’ll never forget the time in 2019 when my husband and I applied for a home equity line of credit (HELOC) for our home in Mountainside, New Jersey – an upper middle-class suburb about 45 minutes outside New York City.  To get a HELOC, our home had to first be appraised. But when the appraiser

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Here’s How to Get Free Weekly Credit Reports

  If you want to improve your FICO credit score, you absolutely must monitor your credit files. Fortunately, the credit bureaus Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union are making it easier for you to do just that. See their joint press release below: The three nationwide credit reporting agencies – Equifax® (NYSE:EFX), Experian (LON:EXPN) and TransUnion

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The High Cost of Test Prep and the PSAT Exam

Here’s my daughter, Alexis, studying for the PSAT. As with all 3 of my kids, I was her tutor, using my knowledge + study guides. Private test prep? Kaplan: up to $1,300, for unlimited hours online. Princeton Review: up to $2,700, for 18 hrs. So I saved money, and spent my time. I’m cool with

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Lynnette Teaches You What You Need To Know To Have A Great Credit Rating

I am so honored to be featured on CNBC Make It for achieving a perfect 850 FICO credit score! Only 1% of Americans have a perfect 850 FICO score. A great credit rating can help you land a job or snag a promotion — since more than half of all employers do employment-based credit screening. Watch my CNBC profile below, and learn

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What to Do If Your Credit Score Suddenly Drops Unexpectedly

Need a quick refresher about how your credit score works? Due to inflation, many consumers are being forced to rely on their credit cards to make ends meet. As a result, many consumers have seen their credit scores go down as their balances go up. Here are 3 articles that can help you better understand

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HUD Announces New $5.5 Million Dollars in Grants for HBCUs

Attention professors, research heads or academics at historically black colleges and universities. The federal government via HUD is offering millions of dollars for folks at HBCUs to establish or bolster a center of excellence, where they would study and report on housing issues and economic development in minority communities.  You can learn more about the

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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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