Thanks to instant one-click online shopping and credit cards, it’s easier than ever to make purchases these days. And, when you pair this convenience with the holiday season, many shoppers find themselves up to their ears in debt by the time the holiday season closes.
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While the holidays are a time for cheer and spending time with family, many also experience heightened levels of stress. With all that has happened this year, you may find yourself more overwhelmed than usual as the holidays approach.
While fraud can occur at any time of the year, it, unfortunately, becomes more popular during the holidays. This could be due to the hustle and bustle of the season and the fact that more people are shopping, especially online.
Here is a list of the most common holiday fraud schemes and tips on protecting yourself.
The holiday season is fast approaching and, much like the rest of this year, the holidays are going to be different. While you may still gather with family and friends, it’s likely those gatherings will be smaller in nature. And whether the holidays have affected you financially, chances are someone in your family or group of friends has been. Here are a few tips to keep the holidays joyful without extra cash — and to find moments of thankfulness with friends and family.
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of paying off a car and knowing that you no longer have that particular debt hanging over your head. Not only do you own the vehicle free and clear, but now you have extra money every month you can save or spend however you desire!