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Many college students get by just fine without owning a car. If you’re studying abroad or in a major U.S. city with great public transportation and affordable carsharing, ridesharing and bikesharing options, you might not need a vehicle, especially since…
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If you have $150,000 in liquid assets or more, then Chase Private Client is for you. CPC, as it’s known for short, is a preferred Chase relationship built around a special checking account. Chase clients with at least $150,000 in…
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Equity crowdfunding is one of the most popular nontraditional startup financing options for early-stage businesses because it offers a compelling win-win proposition for investors and founders. Equity crowdfunding platforms like the ones on this list give risk-tolerant investors access to…
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Are you in the market for a new or used car? You might want to get rid of your old one first. It’s nice to have a backup ride in the driveway. But older cars are notorious money pits: registration…
The Great Financial Crisis of the late 2000s was the worst economic calamity since the Great Depression. Most agree that lax regulation of banks and other financial institutions set the stage for the risky lending and trading practices that caused…
Countless websites offer compelling discounts, deals, and coupons for budget-conscious online store shoppers. A handful offer similar perks for brick-and-mortar shoppers as well. But the quality of these tools varies widely. Some have a minimal selection or unreliable, outdated inventories…
Breaking my apartment lease wasn’t the worst financial decision I ever made, but it was one of the scariest. Legally speaking, I didn’t have a compelling reason to break my lease. I was voluntarily leaving my current job and relocating…
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