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6 money moves to make when you’re worried about a recession
By: Elizabeth Gravier | Source: CNBC
Howard Dvorkin of Debt.com recommends looking at recurring charges such as unused gym memberships or subscriptions.
How credit scores affect interest rates
By: Rebecca Lake | Source: Creditcards.com
Credit scores help determine the interest rates and fees credit card companies charge you, says Howard Dvorkin, personal finance expert and chairman of Debt.com.
10 Simple and Free Budgeting Tools
By: Maryalene LaPonsie | Source: US News and World Report
“The envelope method is a great tool for budgeting because it forces people to take control of their spending with cash in hand,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com.
How to Prepare for Retirement: A 5 Step Guide
By: Aimee Bohn | Source: Investment U
The CPA and chairman of Debt.com, Howard Dvorkin, warned of carrying credit card debt into retirement… Right now, [credit card] interest rates are hovering around 20%. That means you’re paying a dollar for every five you borrowed.
Buy now, pay later apps can lead to vicious debt cycles — here’s what you need to know
By: Art Raymond | Source: DeseretNews
“People are buying ‘wants’ not ‘needs,’” Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairperson of Debt.com, told CNBC.
Credit Utilization: Understand How It Impacts Your Credit Score
By: Casey Bond | Source: U.S. News & World Report
“Credit utilization makes up such a significant part of your score because if you’re maxing out credit cards, lenders may assume that you are living beyond your means, ultimately deeming you as a credit risk,” says Howard Dvorkin, a CPA, author, columnist and chairman of personal finance site Debt.com.
5 Things to Do Now to Protect Your Money During High Inflation
By: Jared Lindzon | Source: Time
Having a budget is always the best way to keep costs under control, and in recent years inflation has caused many Americans to take up the practice. According to a survey by debt.com, 80% budgeted their expenses in 2021, compared with only 68% in 2019.
Housing market already shows signs of slowing down, experts say
By: Mark Huffman | Source: Consumer Affairs
For would-be buyers, it may also turn out to be an opportunity if the market softens. Howard Dvorkin, a CPA and chairman of Florida-based Debt.com, says this is no time for buyers to take on a debt that may prove to be unmanageable. “If you find yourself saying out loud, ‘I think I can stretch my budget to buy this home,’ don’t do it,” Dvorkin told ConsumerAffairs. “Your budget will be stretched after you buy a home. Don’t forget all the background expenses that go into a just-bought home – from taxes to furnishings, from repairs to maintenance.”
Looking for Scholarships to Pay Student Loans? Check Out Grants Instead
By: Dan Clarendon | Source: Market Realist
Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com, says in a Q&A on that website that most scholarships don’t check how recipients use the money. However, he adds that scholarships usually don’t help pay off student loans, since you have to be enrolled in college to get a scholarship.
3 Budgeting Tips For An Uncertain Future
By: E. Napoletano, Korrena Bailie | Source: Forbes
“These sound like boring answers to the heavy question of financial security during scary times,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com, “but too many people overreact and take big risks instead of checking first to see if they’ve done all the basics.”
Red flags of peer-to-peer lending
By: Emma Woodward | Source: Bankrate
“If you’re fed up with bank fees, you’ll really hate P2P loans,” says Howard Dvorkin, CPA and Chairman of Debt.com. “On top of the interest rate you’ll pay, there’s the origination fee, which can be as low as 1 percent but as high as 8 percent. That’s much more than a bank or credit union will charge you for a personal loan.”
Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles
By: Beth Braverman | Source: Success Magazine
“People have gotten used to Zoom meetings, but that’s still no substitute for shaking hands and seeing someone in a social setting,” says Howard Dvorkin, a New Jersey-based certified public accountant and chairman of Debt.com. “That being said, they’re still going to evaluate whether travel is necessary.”
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Dvorkin On Debt: Taking A Bite Out Of Debt
By: Howard Dvorkin
The seventh of the Debt.com scholarship winners has a superior brain but a suffering mouth and applied so that he could get himself dental insurance.|The seventh of the Debt.com scholarship winners has a superior brain but a suffering mouth and applied so that he could get himself dental insurance.