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Guide to Paying for College for People With Disabilities

Earning a degree or certificate from a college can enhance your job prospects and salary potential. If you have a...

What Does “6 or 12 Months Same as Cash” Mean?

Advertisements announcing “6 or 12 months same as cash” are everywhere. It sounds like a great deal—you can get something...

How Does Age Affect Car Insurance Costs?

In most states, car insurance is mandatory. Each state has different requirements for the level of car insurance required, but...

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Theft?

Burglaries are more common than you might expect. About 3.7 million household burglaries occur on average each year, according to...

LendEDU Survey: Large Lump Sum Payments May be Key to Speedy Student Loan Repayment

Despite being given a bad rap, the truth is that student loans can be incredibly useful for college students and are often...

Student Loans for Acting School

Paying for acting programs can cost tens of thousands of dollars. We've reviewed several federal and private student loans for...

Do Student Loans Count as Income?

When colleges and universities calculate their total cost of attendance, they include more than just tuition costs. The total cost...

54% of Americans Own a Life Insurance Policy, But One-Third Not Exactly Sure How It Works

Although we all hope there is never a need for it, insurance can be invaluable if the unexpected happens.  No...

Guide to Home Ownership for People With Disabilities

Buying a house is a key part of the American dream. But if you have a disability, you may find...

Non-Owner Car Insurance

Even people who don’t own a car may need auto insurance. Non-owner car insurance is a policy for people who don’t...