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Finance Tips



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I finally broke up with my boyfriend, but my landlord refuses to remove me from our lease. Now I can’t rent anywhere else. Is that legal? What do I do?

I broke up with my boyfriend. I want out. But both our names are on the lease. My landlord won’t remove me—and now I can’t get approved elsewhere because I’m “already on a lease.” Am I financially trapped? Here’s what’s actually happening—and what you can realistically do.
February 20, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The Bond Yield: The Number That Predicts Recessions

The bond yield may sound pretty boring. But it turns out it's the most reliable indicator of recessions. Here's why that's the case.
June 12, 2023 Eul Basa

A Guide To Building Your Emergency Fund

This guide will walk you through creating your first emergency fund, step by step.
August 30, 2023 Sammy Tran

I inherited my mom’s house. There’s no mortgage, but her will says her husband can live in the home rent-free indefinitely. Now what?

You inherited your mother's house. But the problem is she allowed her husband to live in the house rent-free indefinitely. Now what?
April 9, 2026 Marlon Wright

I let my lawn grow a little after last summer's drought. But my HOA says it needs to be cut short, or else they'll fine me. Can they really do that?

Can your HOA fine you for letting your lawn grow a little after a drought? Here’s what homeowners need to know about HOA lawn rules, fines, selective enforcement, drought-friendly landscaping, and when to fight back.
April 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My kids were playing outside when their ball broke a neighbor's window. I offered to pay for the damage, but he's reporting me to our HOA. What now?

My kids broke a neighbor’s window and now he’s reporting us to the HOA—what happens next? Here’s how homeowners should handle accidental damage, HOA complaints, and neighbor disputes without making things worse.
April 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My landlord is selling the house I rent, and the new owner wants me out immediately. Don’t I have rights?

Just when you’ve gotten comfortable, your landlord plants a big “For Sale” sign in the yard and suddenly your living situation feels a lot less secure. It’s easy to assume that means you’re about to be pushed out—but that’s not automatically how it works. Selling a property doesn’t erase your rights as a tenant overnight.
April 9, 2026 J. Clarke

While I was away, my HOA cut my grass too short, now it's turning yellow and brown. Can I ask them for a new lawn?

HOA cut your grass too short and now your lawn is yellow or brown? Learn how to revive a scalped lawn, encourage green growth again, and prevent long-term damage with these simple lawn-care tips.
April 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Recession-Proof Jobs For All Skill Levels

Discover 10 recession-proof jobs suitable for various skill levels. Dive into their roles, median salaries, and understand why these positions remain stable even during economic downturns. A must-read for those seeking job security in uncertain times.
August 12, 2023 Allison Robertson
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Money-Saving Landscaping Tips For Your Home

Discover savvy strategies to create a stunning yard without breaking the bank. This article dives into money-saving landscaping tips, focusing on native plants, DIY efforts, and smart planning for an attractive and cost-effective home garden.
September 11, 2023 Allison Robertson
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Refinancing Student Loans: Is It Worth It?

Navigate the complexities of refinancing student loans with our in-depth guide. Understand the pros, cons, and crucial factors that determine if refinancing is the right decision for your financial situation.
August 13, 2023 Allison Robertson
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The Psychology Of Trading And Investing

There exists a clear relationship between our psychology and the way we make financial decisions. Here's how to find a balance between the two.
June 20, 2023 Eul Basa