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  • 1 week ago | investopedia.com | Jessica Gibson

    If you've got poor credit, you may feel at a loss for improving it. After all, you may not qualify for credit cards or lines of credit that, when used responsibly, could boost your credit score. Fortunately, there is an unusual loan you can take out that can help boost your credit score. Credit-builder loans are personal loans designed to help people rebuild their credit history or improve their credit scores.

  • 1 week ago | investopedia.com | Jessica Gibson

    With car insurance rates climbing, drivers are looking for ways to slash their premiums. One of the most effective ways is to shop around for coverage. According to Consumer Reports, the median savings for people who switch providers is $461, and LendingTree found most save at least $100. While you can get quotes directly from insurance companies, the quickest way is to search multiple insurers at once using comparison platforms like Insure.com.

  • 2 weeks ago | businessandamerica.com | Jessica Gibson

    If you’re getting ready to list your home, you want to know you’ll get multiple offers and sign a contract as soon as possible. To interest potential buyers, spend some time sprucing up your home’s curb appeal. We’ll show you which areas of your home to focus on and what improvements buyers are looking for. Maintaining the home by mowing and landscaping can show potential buyers that the house has been cared for. Clean the exterior of the home and repaint to freshen it up, if necessary.

  • 3 weeks ago | investopedia.com | Jessica Gibson

    Staging your home can help you get an offer faster and get more for your home, but how much does staging cost? According to HomeAdvisor, homeowners pay between $832 and $2,926 for this service. This works out to a national average of $1,843, but your home staging cost can vary depending on your home's location, condition, asking price, and more.

  • 3 weeks ago | klax-tv.com | Jen Arena |Jessica Gibson |Emma Smith |Jenn Ely

    BATON ROUGE, La. – More than 24,000 Louisiana K-12 students read in excess of 82,000 books during the last year to select the winners of the 2024-2025 Louisiana Readers’ Choice Awards. Participation in nearly all age group categories increased over last year, continuing an upward trend in readership over the past several years. Most significant was an 88 percent increase in voting among students in 6th through 8th grade.

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