Posted by Richard on July 11, 2018
Students heading back to grades K-12 this year will likely have a huge list of supplies that they will need to purchase, and in 2017 the spending on these items was estimated to top $27.3 billion, or $630.36 per child, according to The National Retail Federation. This is an increase of almost 10 percent over […]
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The rate on a mortgage loan is often the most significant factor in how much an owner will ultimately pay for their home. Monetary policy, market inflation, and the overall economy all play a part in determining when it rises and falls, according to Nerd Wallet. Currently, the United States is experiencing remarkably low rates […]
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Potential entrepreneurs that feel trapped by their day job can still find a wealth of opportunity to start their own business by starting it up on the side, according to Inc. Magazine. Despite the lack of time that a full-time job can create, having one means that there will be a steady income while a […]
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You take good care of your home and when you are ready to sell, why have it inspected? After all, the buyer will have an inspection before the deal. Should you save the $350 to $500 it costs to have an inspection and hope for the best? Maybe not. It might well pay for a […]
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