Casey Smith

  • Building Financial Resilience: Strategies for Overcoming Financial Stress

    In today’s fast-paced world, we face unique financial challenges as we juggle multiple responsibilities. There is constant pressure to earn enough to cover day-to-day expenses while remembering to put away money for short- and long-term financial goals. And to make it even more difficult, life only gets more expensive as time goes on. Keeping up

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  • Navigating Retirement Pitfalls

    Much is written about the classic financial mistakes that plague start-ups, family businesses, corporations, and charities. Some classic financial missteps have been known to plague retirees, too. Calling them “missteps” may be a bit harsh, as not all of them represent errors in judgment. Either way, becoming aware of these potential pitfalls may help you

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  • Seven Ways to Spot a Loan Scam

    Your credit’s trending in the wrong direction, you’re short on cash, and you’re desperate for a loan. You need to get your hands on some cash to help pull you out of this tight spot, and fast! Unfortunately, though, it feels like no reputable institution is willing to grant you a loan. And the few

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  • The Promise and Perils of Buy Now, Pay Later

    Buy now, pay later (BNPL) programs almost seem too good to be true. You can walk away with that overpriced exercise bike, entertainment system, sectional sofa, or anything else that caught your eye without having the money to pay for it now. And there are almost no eligibility requirements to qualify.

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  • Don’t Get Caught in a Mortgage Scam

    Buying a home is a long and complicated process, and scammers want to complicate things even more to capitalize on the confusion. Mortgage scams are growing increasingly prevalent and can be difficult to detect. Here is some helpful information about these scams and how to avoid becoming a victim. 

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  • All You Need to Know About HELOCs

    If you’re a homeowner in need of cash, look no further than your own home. By tapping into your home’s equity, you’re eligible for a loan with a, generally, lower interest rate and easier eligibility requirements. One way to do this is by opening a home equity line of credit; or a HELOC. Let’s take

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  • Types of Personal Loans

    If there’s anything from wedding bells to adoption to education expenses on your short-term horizon, a personal loan just might be your best way to handle the cost. It’s a far better choice than credit cards and can help make dreams a reality.

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  • Retiring Earlier Than Expected? What To Know

    Many Americans, through circumstances beyond their control, find themselves needing to retire earlier than anticipated. Whatever the circumstances, it’s difficult not to feel wrongfooted and hurried by the situation. However, it’s important to get yourself back on track as soon as possible. Here are some things to consider as you make the transition:

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