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Tag: cash back credit cards

Proven Tactics for Saving $500 in 30 Days Without Cutting Essentials

Cash Back vs. Travel Rewards: Which Credit Card Earns You More?

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A 23-year-old in Texas uses direct deposit automation to build a $12,000 emergency savings fund

How a 23-Year-Old in Texas Built $12,000 in Emergency Savings Using Only Direct Deposit Automation

A 23-year-old in Texas built $12,000 in emergency savings using direct deposit automation and bi-weekly contributions of $200–$300.

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Person setting up a monthly savings target aligned with their pay schedule

How to Use a Monthly Savings Target That Matches Your Pay Schedule

Align your savings with your pay dates to save 11% more annually. Learn how to adjust for bi-weekly or semi-monthly income.

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A person reviewing their budget and avoiding hidden fees in a financial management context

The 4 Hidden Fees That Drain Your Budget Even When You’re Budgeting Perfectly

11% of adults faced overdraft fees in 2024, according to the Federal Reserve. Learn how to avoid budgeting hidden fees and protect your finances.

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Credit score comparison between secured and authorized user accounts in 2026

Secured vs. Authorized User Accounts: Which Boosts Your Credit Score Faster in 2026?

Authorized user status can boost your credit score by 30–50 points in 30 days if the primary account has strong history. Secured cards are better for proving repayment behavior.

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A person reviewing a car repair bill while holding a credit card and considering payment options

Should You Use a Credit Card for Car Repairs? Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

A $1,500 repair with 15.04% APR could cost $395 in interest over 24 months. Learn when using a credit card for repairs is wise and what alternatives to consider.

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A comparison between a fixer-upper and a move-in-ready home in Texas

Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper in Texas or Wait for a Move-In-Ready Home?

Fixer-uppers in Waco, Texas, have a median price of $149,000, 54.2% below the national average, but renovations can cost $50k–$150k and often exceed budgets.

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