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    President Biden’s Student Loan Forbearance Extension 2021: What You Need to Know

    One of the major concerns of the December 2020 stimulus bill was that federal student loan forbearance was not slated to be extended. Many Americans, some of whom are out of work, still have federal student loan balances and some were concerned that they would be unable to make payments toward those loans. Luckily for […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    February 27, 2021
  • Credit Building Tips For Student

    Credit Building Tips for Students in 2021

    Unlock the secrets to building credit as a student on our website. Explore practical tips and strategies that will set you on the path to financial independence and a strong credit score.

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    February 21, 2021
  • Rental Assistance Program 1

    What You Need to Know About Renter’s Assistance in 2021

    COVID-19 and the ensuing lockdowns have caused millions of Americans to lose their incomes. They’ve lost jobs, businesses, and self-employment contracts, and this has caused a great deal of economic instability in some households. Landlords have been unable to evict people since March 2020, causing them to lose out on rental income as well. In […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    February 12, 2021
  • Information You Need To Know About The 600 Stimulus

    Information You Need To Know About The $600 Stimulus

    Demystifying the $600 Stimulus: Essential Details You Need to Know As of this article’s publishing, millions of Americans have received their $600 stimulus check, the 2nd to be sent to Americans since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. So what is the $600 stimulus check? What is it for? Do you need to pay it […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    January 23, 2021
  • Student Loan Repayment in 2021

    Options for Student Loan Repayment in 2021

    Back in March, the US government announced that it would be suspending all payments on federal student loans. This moratorium on payments was extended until January 31, 2021. Although we don’t rule out the possibility of this moratorium’s extension by the Biden administration, we wanted to teach you about your options for student loan repayment […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    January 16, 2026
  • Credit Score Hacks for 2021

    Credit Score Hacks for 2021

    Credit hacks – From snowballing credit card debt to consolidations. Dispute, Dispute, Dispute.

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    January 8, 2021
  • New Year Resolutions For Personal Finance

    2021 New Year’s Resolutions For Personal Finance (And How To Achieve Them)

    Most of us have thought about or written down our New Year’s resolutions back in January of this past year… but usually have forgotten them or given up on them by mid-March. Although 2020 was a strange year (gyms were closed, many people were laid off, and a lot of us had to cancel our […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    January 1, 2021
  • Economic Trends 2021

    Economic Trends to Follow in 2021

    Stay updated on the latest economic trends for 2021 and discover why working from home could become a permanent fixture.

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    June 26, 2025
  • credit repair signs

    The Most Important Signs That You Need Credit Repair Now!

    Bad credit can leave you feeling stressed, embarrassed, and overwhelmed – three emotions which are not much fun to experience. In addition to making you feel horrible, bad credit can also be extremely expensive as well, causing you to be denied or to pay much more for even your basic needs of housing and transportation. […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    December 16, 2020
  • Credit History

    The Most Important Things to Know About Your Credit Score – Part Three

    Length of Credit History Previously in parts one and two of this series, How Credit Scores Are Built, we covered how the first 65% of your credit scores are calculated. The bulk of your credit scores are based upon your payment history and the amounts you owe on outstanding debts, especially your credit card debt. […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    July 13, 2025
  • Identity Theft Prevention Tips

    Simple Computer Security Tips to Prevent Identity Theft

    Identity theft is no laughing matter, and it’s shocking how easily it could happen. A large portion of identity theft happens online, where a fraudster gets a hold of a law-abiding citizen’s personal information and proceeds to use it for nefarious purposes. Read this blog to know identity theft prevention tips, prevent identity theft, computer […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    December 8, 2020
  • How Does Peer to Peer Lending Work

    How Does Peer-to-Peer Lending Work?

    There are reasons why you might not want to go to a bank to get a loan. Maybe your credit isn’t very good, maybe you only need a small amount, or maybe you’re looking to make an investment that the bank won’t support. Some people look for hard money investments. Others might turn to high […]

    Jason M. Kaplan, Esq./
    November 24, 2020

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