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COVID-19: Second-Draw PPP Loans

The SBA, under the CARES Act, opened applications for the third round of PPP loans on January 13 at participating community financial institutions. All lenders will accept applications from January 19 through March 31, 2021.

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Are COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits Taxable?

There has been much confusion around whether unemployment benefits under the CARES Act are taxable or not. As an unfortunate surprise to many, the unemployment benefits are indeed taxable.

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5 Tips for Making Ends Meet When You’ve Lost Your Job

Everyone experiences career setbacks from time to time, and while it may seem like the end of the world right now, you will get through this! All you need is a good plan. Here are some financial tips to help you make ends meet and get back on your feet.

by Gwen Payne
Tips For Parents On Cutting Costs During A Layoff

If you’re a parent, you know that raising children is expensive. If you’ve recently been laid off or are between jobs, you may be concerned about how, exactly, you’re going to stretch a bare budget to cover their needs. Here are a few things you can do.

by Gwen Payne
How to Save for Retirement When You're Self-Employed

No one plans to work forever; typically, most people wish to spend the latter years of their lives doing things they enjoy. To have fun in the later years or to live comfortably after you retire, a retirement plan must be in place to benefit from.

by Nailah Herbert
How To Plan for Retirement in Your 20's and 30's Using Your 401k Plan

The earlier you start saving, the more time your money has to grow. Making smart money decisions in your 20's and 30's can make all the difference when you are ready to retire. At an age where you are fresh into your career.

by Nailah Herbert
4 Easy Ways Stay-at-Home Parents Can Work From Home

If you’re a stay-at-home parent, you might also be in charge of managing your household’s finances. And if you’ve ever wished you could increase your savings rate without returning to full-time employment, you might be interested in working from home.

by Gwen Payne
Understanding How Paycheck Deductions Work

When you look at your paycheck, and you see various deductions regarding social security and state taxes, among other taxes, you may start to wonder where all your money is going. Financial literacy includes understanding paycheck deductions and becoming attuned to your money.

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How Are Federal Dollars Being Spent?

Find out how federal dollars are being spent.

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Common Money Mistakes

Even if you want to admit it or not, we have all made mistakes throughout our life. But the thing about mistakes (in most instances) is that we can fix them, especially when it comes to money mistakes.

by Philip Dancy
Millennials Are Experiencing Financial Burnout. Here's Why.

Millennials, ages 24 to 39, are experiencing extreme burnout, which can manifest in various forms like anxiety and depression. The number one cause of this burnout is money.

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4 Notable Changes Made by the Flexibility Act to the PPP Loan Terms

As the deadline to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan neared, the news of $130 billion in allocated funds that remain unused promoted the Senate to extend the deadline to apply until August 8, 2020.

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Managing Credit Card Debt on a Tight Budget

Over half of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck, and additional financial stress has been added since the worldwide spread of the coronavirus. More than 40 million Americans are unemployed and having to file for unemployment benefits.

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Payday Lenders: 7 Facts & Stats

A payday loan is a high-cost, short-term loan based on a borrower's income.

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PPP Loan: $60B Set-Aside for Rural & Minority Groups

Sixty ($60) billion has been set aside for Community Banks and Smaller Credit Unions with the goal of funneling more money to small, rural, and minority-owned businesses.

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