How to file for unemployment in Texas if your job is affected by Coronavirus.

If the COVID-19 outbreak has changed your employment situation, here’s how you can file to receive benefits in the meantime. How to apply for benefits If your employment has been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) CORONAVIRUS If the COVID-19 outbreak has changed your employment situation, here’s how you can file to receive benefits in the […]
Record Number of Borrowers Can Now Save on a Mortgage Refinance as Rates Drop From Coronavirus Fears

Mortgage rates have dropped 15 basis points to 3.56 percent, therefore Record number of borrowers can now save on a mortgage refinance as rates drop from coronavirus fears. KEY POINTS A record number of homeowners can refinance—Here’s how much you could save The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell to a record low […]
How to Get the Best Furniture and Other Items Deals on Facebook Marketplace!

Hey, guys here you have the tips on how to get that precious leather sofa for 80% off the real price, from your home, aha! Yeah, that’s right, how to get that steal- The Real Deal! By Alisa Bovino- Alisa Bovino Blog Facebook Marketplace. Our home is nowhere near fully furnished, and Facebook Marketplace has been my […]
Are you Student & Getting Married? What You Need to Know About Your Student Debt

~By Donna Rosato Talking about your student loans isn’t likely to be top of mind if you’re planning a wedding. But if you or your spouse-to-be have college debt, it’s an important conversation to have before you walk down the aisle. Marriage can trigger changes to your student loan payments and affect your eligibility for some valuable tax […]
How to claim your pets on your tax return

In some specific cases, your dogs and cats can fetch you tax breaks on pet-related expenses. Get your paws on some more tax write-offs. While the IRS won’t let you claim your fur babies as dependents — they’re generally considered a “personal expense” — pets can still fetch you some extra tax breaks in some […]
Packing and Moving Supplies Needed for Any Move

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Moving with Pets?

Moving can stress everyone, including our four-legged best friends. 1. Get the Right Identification. “Be certain that any required license tags are secured properly and the contact information is current,” advised Will Featherstone, founder, and owner of Featherstone & Co. of Keller Williams Excellence, a real estate team located in Baltimore, MD. If your pet’s ID tags […]
The Budget for your Move- Moving Cost Calculation: Important Factors

Trying to estimate the budget/ cost for your move? Having a good idea about the distance to move (point A to B), the number of items you have, moving supplies required, labor and transportation costs can enable you to estimate the cost of your move. Big Factors to consider, the size of your home, your […]
Keep your hands off borrowing from your 401(k)!

By Joyce Walsack Ask most financial advisors about borrowing from your 401(k), and their response will be brief and blunt: “Don’t do it.” Those three words sum up the prevailing sentiment on the subject. Still, the dire warnings don’t scare everyone from tapping into their nest egg. According to Forbes, roughly 40 percent of individuals with a […]
Frustrated military families with the moving process and Privatization!

By: Karen Jowers Officials must get the process right so that the household goods program doesn’t “end up where we are with the housing situation,” said Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. Don’t make the same mistakes with privatizing the management of household goodsmoves that DoD did with privatized military housing. And listen to military families, senators cautioned the commander […]