National Get Smart About Credit Day – October 17, 2024
While we should be working toward healthy financial habits each day, there’s a day dedicated to learning about good credit habits, deemed National Get Smart
While we should be working toward healthy financial habits each day, there’s a day dedicated to learning about good credit habits, deemed National Get Smart
Navigating the high cost of living can be challenging. However, with the right strategies, you can manage your expenses more effectively. If you want to
If you’re like many people, overdraft fees can be a significant burden on your finances. Generally, overdraft fees occur due to negative bank balances or not
Some people track how much money they have in their bank accounts by relying on their memories. They believe that they will remember every transaction
At MaxLend, we want to let our customers know that April is Financial Literacy Month. Why? Because we like to help our customers by providing
Many people dream of going on a great vacation, buying a nice gift for someone, or doing something else that is fun and exciting. The
Maybe you are about to move out, and you are going to live on your own for the first time. Or possibly, you were with
Daylight Saving Time 2024 begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, 2024. We’ll spring forward and advance the clocks one hour ahead of time.
Building good financial habits may increase the amount in your bank account and also set you up for financial success. If one of your New
As the ball drops into 2021, you may be looking for some resolutions aimed at getting a handle on your financials. If 2020 showed us
Bills, one of the tedious yet inevitable things in life. With life comes many distractions, and with many distractions, things like bills can slip through
If you’re in debt or having trouble with money, you’re not alone. In June 2019, student debt totaled $1.605 trillion, and the average U.S. household
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