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What is the National Debt Ceiling, and Why Should You Care?

Published or updated December 6, 2012 by Miranda

Not too long ago, the U.S. reached its debt ceiling.  The amount of money the U.S. can borrow from others is determined by law, and Congress has to approve borrowing beyond a certain point.  In the past, the debt ceiling has always been raised to accommodate the growing debt in the U.S.  Indeed, in the past, both parties have been mostly content to raise the debt ceiling.  Now, though, there is a battle brewing as Republicans refuse to vote to raise the debt ceiling.  That means that the U.S. won’t be able to borrow money in order to meet its obligations.
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Filed Under: Debt, Economy Tagged With: Debt, debt ceiling, default, Economy, national debt

Should You Cancel That Credit Card?

Published or updated April 13, 2013 by Miranda

Ever since the financial crisis in 2008, and the resultant recession, there has been a renewed interest in canceling credit cards and getting out of debt. Additionally, the upswing in fees from many credit card issuers has prompted some to want to cancel credit cards in order to avoid those fees.  Many card issuers are instituting annual fees, leading even the most responsible and conscientious card users to feel the costs of credit card spending.

However, just because it’s tempting to cancel your credit card, doesn’t mean it’s always a good idea. Before you cancel your card, consider the effect that a cancellation could have on your credit score. [Read more…] about Should You Cancel That Credit Card?

Filed Under: Credit Cards, Credit score

College Grad? Professionalism is Critical for Landing a Job

Published or updated July 30, 2013 by Miranda

Professional appearance

There are a number of people lamenting the demise of professionalism, and bemoaning the lack of formality amongst the rising generation. While few hiring managers and employers actually expect a college student to be super formal, many of them would like to see a little more professionalism.  If you are about to attempt to enter the workforce with a newly minted degree, here are some tips on improving your image as a professional: [Read more…] about College Grad? Professionalism is Critical for Landing a Job

Filed Under: College, Work Tagged With: college graduate

Home Businesses You Can Start in Your Underwear

Published or updated March 28, 2013 by Miranda

You can start a business in your underwear these days

We are at a unique place in business history.  The recent recession forced many people to get creative about how they make money, and technology has provided the means for many entrepreneurs to start businesses from home.  The good news is that today’s online economy is providing plenty of opportunities for almost anyone to work from home — starting businesses in their homes without worry about a dress code.  I know this first hand; my first couple of hours of work take place in my pajamas.  The only reason I get dressed as early as I do is because I need to leave the house to take my son to school.

If you are interested in starting a business out of your home, here are a few things you can try, no matter how you dress:

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Filed Under: Business, Money Tagged With: business, home business, Income, Money, work from home

How to Figure Out How Much Life Insurance You Need

Published or updated April 19, 2013 by Miranda

One of the biggest questions many have when it comes to financial planning has to do with how much life insurance they need.

There are some rules of thumb, such as getting seven times or 10 times your yearly salary in coverage, but, really, how much life insurance you need comes down to your personal financial situation, and what you hope your life insurance will accomplish.

Why Are You Getting Life Insurance?

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Filed Under: Insurance Tagged With: Debt, Family, Insurance, Insurance policy, Life insurance

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