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credit card interest

How Does Credit Card Interest Work?

Divide your credit card’s APR rate applied by 365 to arrive at the daily percentage interest rate charged to your balances. Then add that amount to your original principal to calculate your new credit card balance.


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3 Ways To Trade The Most Volatile Stocks

The most volatile stocks today can be traded using options strategies that limit risk and generate income regularly, such as the married put and covered call respectively.


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7 Financial Lessons From Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful

Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful amassed a net worth in the hundreds of millions of dollars from business ventures and now he shares financial lessons with you.


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How To Create A Budget

Create a budget that works for you and take advantage of the 10% rule advocated by Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary.


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3 Financial Apps To Help You Save Money

Discover the best financial apps to help you save money on groceries, utilities, entertainment, and rent, as well as which ones can help you track your investments.


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Wow! Joel Osteen House Photos, Net Worth & Books

View Joel Osteen house photos and be amazed when you find out his net worth. Plus, see which New York Times Best Selling books he has authored.


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How To Earn More From A Lazy Portfolio

Find out how a lazy portfolio of stocks and index funds can produce higher yields from selling covered calls.


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How To Get Free Money From The Government

Get free money from the government for health insurance tax credits, college assistance, child day care, home down payments, and find missing money.


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Do You Save More In States With No Income Tax?

The 7 states with no income tax are Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska.


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How Did Warren Buffett Get So Rich?

One secret to how Warren Buffett got rich was by leveraging other people’s money to invest in higher yielding assets and value stocks.