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The 30-Day Plan to Keep SNAP When Side-Hustle Income Pushes You to the Cliff Edge
A family of three at $2,694 a month can lose $400-plus in monthly SNAP from a single extra dollar of earnings. The 20 percent earned-income deduction is the lever most people miss.
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Secured Card or Credit-Builder Loan: The Right Tool Depends on Your Starting FICO Band
A no-score 26-year-old, a 540 FICO trying to rebuild after a charge-off, and a 605 FICO with a maxed Capital One card need three different tools. Here is the sequencing.
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Severance Offer in Hand: The 72-Hour Negotiation Sequence Before You Sign
A laid-off employee is told the severance offer expires in 72 hours and the deal is non-negotiable. Six items on the release agreement are almost always negotiable if asked correctly and in the right order.
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Mid-Year Raise of $500 a Month: The 6-Bucket Priority Order Before Lifestyle Creep Takes It
A May raise hits at the worst possible time for behavior change, when summer plans are already booked. A 6-bucket priority order keeps the dollars working before the summer absorbs them.
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Building Your College-Bound Teen’s Credit by August Move-In: Authorized User vs Cosigner vs Joint Account
When your teen leaves for college with no credit file, the apartment, the cell-phone plan, and the textbook financing all turn into parent-cosign-or-denial. Three options decide which.
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Prescription Cost Shock at the Pharmacy: The 5-Call Sequence to Get It Covered or Replaced
When the pharmacy quote is ten times what you expected and you have an appointment to get back to, five phone calls in the right order usually drop the cost by 80% or more.
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Utility Shutoff Notice This Week: The 5-Call Sequence That Buys 14 Days
A disconnect notice on Tuesday with a Friday cutoff does not mean the power goes out Friday. Five calls in the right order routinely buy households 14 days of grace plus a working payment plan.
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Two Job Offers, Same Salary, Friday Deadline: The 4-Question Filter That Breaks the Tie
When two offers land within a few thousand dollars of each other and the response window is days, not weeks, the decision comes down to four things that salary alone never reveals.
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HSA vs PPO for a Family of 4: The Annual Spend Threshold That Decides
A clear decision framework for choosing between an HSA-eligible high-deductible plan and a traditional PPO when the household has kids and the spending pattern is hard to predict.
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Mid-Cycle Credit Card Payment Timing: The Statement-Date Trick That Lowers Reported Utilization
A tactical playbook for using a mid-cycle credit card payment to lower your reported utilization without paying off the card or changing your spending habits.






