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Valentine’s Day Tips for Talking About Money as a Couple

By: Adriana Morga | Source: The Washington Post

In more than 20 years as a financial adviser, Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com, has had plenty of couples approach him with money issues that eventually lead them to break up. “You should talk about money, lifestyle, goals and dreams,” he said. “Because (money) affects your dreams, and if you go into a relationship with debt, your dreams may be altered.”

Survey: Lying About Money To Your Partner Is As Bad As Cheating

By: John Egan | Source: Forbes

Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com, says fear is a factor for the nearly 1 in 4 Americans who admit lying to a partner about finances and the more than 1 in 5 Americans who believe lying about finances is akin to other sorts of lying or infidelity.

Americans received the gift of unexpected debt this past holiday season — here’s what they can do to pay it down quicker

By: Ana Staples | Source: CNBC

“Prices are up for everything,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com. ”[People] are trying to make ends meet but they didn’t want to come off looking like the Grinch during Christmas… They went to the store saying, ‘Okay, I’m only going to spend $25 for a shirt for uncle George.’ And you get to the checkout, and that $25 shirt is now $40.”

How to manage your personal loan and save money

By: Emma Woodward

“Rewrite your budget to include the monthly loan payments. If your debt-to-income ratio is too high with the loan, reconsider taking out a personal loan,” recommends Howard Dvorkin, CPA and Chairman of Debt.com.

5 Black Friday Spending Traps to Avoid

By: Donna Fuscaldo | Source: AARP

“These guys (retailers) have had not one year, not two years but 100 years to figure out how to separate you from your money,” says Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com. “They are very good at it. They want it to be perceived that you are getting a deal, and sometimes that deal is not a real one.”

Tips And Tricks For Budgeting Your Holiday Shopping

By: Robyn Song | Source: Glam

“Really put some thought into this because you’re making a promise to yourself that this is it — you’re not buying anything more for anyone else,” Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com, tells Nasdaq.

Inflation: How To Approach Your Holiday Shopping List With Higher Costs

By: Gabrielle Olya | Source: Nasdaq

“With inflation up from last year, consumers are entering one of the priciest holiday seasons during a time when most of them can’t afford it,” said Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com. “The pandemic caused many people to stretch their finances, and this holiday season will ask them to pull even further.”

Five Consumer ‘Junk Fees’ Consumers Love to Hate

By: Brian O’Connell | Source: TheStreet

“Just because an announcement to eliminate junk fees was made doesn’t mean all banks may comply in all cases,” says Dvorkin. “Banking consumers should conduct a quick internet search for their account fees. If they’ve already been hit with junk fees, they should call their bank and try to get them waived.”

Americans expected to give fewer gifts this holiday season

By: Megan Cerullo | Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/holiday-spending-2022-gifts-inflation-travel/

“Consumers are going to spend as much as they did last season, but they are limiting the people they’re spending on. They only have a certain amount of money, so they have to tighten that list of who they’re buying presents for,” said Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com. “Because of the increased pricing, their dollars won’t go as far as they did last year.”

Buy Now, Pay Later Payments: New Rules Consumers Should Know

By: Brian O’Connell | Source: The Street

Some of that speculation falls into the eye-opening category.Debt.com Chairman Howard Dvorkin has been tracking BNPL trends since the buy now, pay later revolution broke out. Here’s his outlook on what’s next with BNPL.

6 Ways to Manage Money Stress

By: Geoff Williams | Source: U.S. News & World Report

And if you feel like it’s professional financial help you need for your money stress rather than a therapist, there are free places to go for that as well, says Howard Dvorkin, a certified public accountant and chairman of the debt education website, Debt.com. “There’s no shortage of free assistance,” Dvorkin says. “Your bank or credit union probably offer free online budgeting tools that can help you squeeze every last dime from your income. Nonprofit credit counseling agencies … offer you a free, in-depth debt analysis over the phone.”

This ‘Hack’ May Help Consumers With Rising Interest Rates

By: Brian O’Connell | Source: The Street

One problem is the late payment fees, which can amount to 25% of the total purchase fees. “With any BNPL, you don’t want to be tardy,” said Howard Dvorkin, chairman of Debt.com. “That will eat up any savings.”