August 16, 2019 / by Lea DeRosa / Better Budgeting, debt help, Debt Relief, Family Finance, From the Blog, Parenting, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Back-to-school season is upon us! For many parents, this can be a dreaded time of year, especially for families with multiple children needing supplies. While it may be trickier with more than one child, planning your back-to-school budget will help you manage your finances at this time of year.
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Should You Use Savings to Pay Off Debt?
October 23, 2020 / by Tayne Law Group / Better Budgeting, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Should You Use Savings to Pay Off Debt? Having a healthy savings account is always a good idea. It helps financially protect you from the unexpected and can help you reach financial goals. But if you’re also sitting on some debt, you may consider using your savings to pay it off.
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Bad Credit and No Money? What Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. Would Do if She Had to Start Over
June 16, 2020 / by Lea DeRosa / Better Budgeting, Business Debt Relief, debt help, Debt Relief, debt settlement, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Money Saving Tips, Navient, Personal Finance, Salli Mae, Student Loan Debt, Student Loans, Your Credit / 0 comments
We all have to start somewhere. Even financial professionals had to build their credit from scratch. And many have dealt with financial hiccups along the way.
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Best Ways to Use Your Coronavirus Rescue Check
March 26, 2020 / by Lea DeRosa / Better Budgeting, Business Credit Score, Business Debt Relief, Debt Relief, debt settlement, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Medical Debt, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance, Student Loans / 0 comments
With so many lives disrupted as a result of the spread of coronavirus, the government has passed a relief bill to help ease the financial burden on Americans. The government is expected to provide a one-time payment of $1,200 to individuals and $2,400 to married couples.
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Pay Down Debt in 2020 with These Simple Financial Changes
December 19, 2019 / by Tayne Law Group / Better Budgeting, debt help, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Personal Finance / 0 comments
As personal debt continues to rise in nearly every category, paying it off is becoming an increasingly prominent financial goal.
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Budgeting for the Holidays: Why and How You Should Start Now
October 16, 2019 / by Lea DeRosa / Better Budgeting, Debt Relief, Family Finance, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Holiday Savings, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance / 0 comments
The holidays can be a dangerous time for your bank account. And while you may be cringing at decorations going up in the mall too early, it’s certainly not too early to begin your holiday budgeting.
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Celebrate Beyonce’s Birthday by Getting your Finances in Formation
September 4, 2019 / by Leslie Tayne / Better Budgeting, Credit Cards, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
September 4 is Beyonce’s birthday, and what better way to celebrate than to be (Sasha) fierce with your finances?! Not only is Beyonce a superstar, but she’s also a powerful businesswoman and known for her personal finance prowess (her $400 million net worth speaks for itself) in a way that all women can be inspired […]
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How to Balance Back-to-School Budgets with Multiple Kids
August 16, 2019 / by Lea DeRosa / Better Budgeting, debt help, Debt Relief, Family Finance, From the Blog, Parenting, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Back-to-school season is upon us! For many parents, this can be a dreaded time of year, especially for families with multiple children needing supplies. While it may be trickier with more than one child, planning your back-to-school budget will help you manage your finances at this time of year.
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How Single Moms Can Save Money On A Tight Budget
September 17, 2018 / by Tayne Law Group / Better Budgeting, Family Finance, From the Blog, Parenting, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Single moms have plenty on their plates, even before worrying about money. And raising children in a one-income household can make saving money difficult, especially on a tight budget.
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Are You a Financial Procrastinator?
August 3, 2017 / by Leslie Tayne / Better Budgeting, Credit Cards, From the Blog, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Procrastination can wreak havoc on all aspects of life, including your financial well-being.
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