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Estate Tax: What It Is And Who Pays

When someone dies, everything they own — such as homes, bank accounts, investments and personal belongings — becomes part of…

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5 Moms, 5 Paths & A Shared Commitment to Financial Wellness

Managing debt can be challenging — especially for mothers, who are often tracking far more than just numbers on a…

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What Is An Adjusted Balance?

GettyImages; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Key takeaways The adjusted balance is how credit card issuers determine how much interest you…

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How To Start Traveling With Points, Miles And Credit Cards

Key takeaways There are various types of travel rewards available, including airline miles and points, hotel points and credit card…

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State Farm Drive Safe and Save

State Farm’s Drive Safe and Save program delivers exactly what its name promises: the safer you drive, the more you…

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What Is A Subprime Mortgage?

Key takeaways A subprime mortgage might be an option for a borrower with a low credit score who can’t qualify…

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What Is Adverse Possession? | Bankrate

Key takeaways Adverse possession is a legal principle that allows someone to gain ownership of land owned by someone else…

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The Changing Landscape of Life Insurance for Gen Z and Millennials

Life insurance used to be something people figured out after settling down — you know, the house, spouse and two…

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10 Richest People In The World Outside Of The U.S.

The United States is home to nine of the top 10 richest people in the world, but that doesn’t mean…

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Should I Get a Credit Card in My Child’s Name?

Key takeaways Because people under age 18 can’t open their own credit cards, you can’t technically open a new credit…

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