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Jessica Walrack

Jessica Walrack is a personal finance writer at SuperMoney, The Simple Dollar, Interest.com, Commonbond, Bankrate, NextAdvisor, Guardian, Personalloans.org and many others. She specializes in taking personal finance topics like loans, credit cards, and budgeting, and making them accessible and fun.

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Most Dangerous Jobs In the U.S. — The Definitive Guide

Published 10/14/2019 by Jessica Walrack

These are the most dangerous jobs in the United States, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data. You may be surprised by what people are paid for these high-risk jobs.

IRS Form 8300 – The Definitive Guide

Published 10/02/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Most transactions leave digital footprints which make them easy to track. But once in a blue moon, people still make large purchases with cash. If you are the payer or payee of a cash transaction on U.S. soil that exceeds $10,000, here’s what you should know about IRS Form 8300.

$20,000 Auto Loans – The Definitive Guide

Published 10/02/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Is it time for a new car? Are you thinking about something in the $20,000 range? If you don’t plan on paying cash, you’ll need to find an auto loan. But you shouldn’t take the first one you see.

$20,000 Personal Loans – The Definitive Guide

Published 09/27/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Are you looking for funds to finance your wedding? Or do you need cash to cover an unexpected medical emergency? Whatever your reason, a $20,000 personal loan may be the solution. But how do you know if it’s the right choice for you? And how can you be sure that you’re getting a good deal?

Routing Numbers: Everything You Need To Know

Published 09/27/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Just as the rise of debit cards lowered the popularity of checks, wire transfers are now facing competition from digital money transfer services. So will routing numbers soon be a thing of the past?

What does the new Emirates Skywards partnership mean for you? If you have an eligible Chase credit card, you will now be able to convert your Chase Ultimate Rewards points into Emirates Skywards miles.

Did you receive a 1099-C Cancellation of Debt Form from the IRS? If you have, you are probably a little confused. Not many people know that the IRS considers debt forgiveness compensation and as a source of income. You could call it a debt forgiveness tax. Yes, if you are lucky enough to get a creditor to forgive or cancel a debt, the IRS considers the “forgiven debt” compensation and taxable income.

Top 10 Largest Auto Insurance Companies in the U.S.

Published 09/10/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Are you in the market for auto insurance, but you’re not sure which provider is best? Looking at the most popular insurers is a great place to start. Did you know that the 10 largest auto insurance providers in the U.S. account for over 70% of the market? Read on to find out which companies are leading the pack and what you should know about each of them.

When Are Taxes Due In 2021? 2020 Tax Return Due Dates

Published 09/03/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Update: The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are providing special tax filing and payment relief to individuals and businesses in response to the COVID-19 Outbreak. The filing deadline for tax returns has been extended from April 15 to May 17th, 2021. If you are owed a refund file as quickly as possible. For those who can’t file by the May 17th, 2021 deadline, the IRS reminds individual taxpayers that everyone is eligible to request an extension to file their return.

How Do You Refinance a Personal Loan?

Published 09/03/2019 by Jessica Walrack

Are you looking to get a better deal on your current personal loan? Whether you want to lower your payment, change your term, improve your APR, or all of the above, refinancing may open that door. Read on to learn how to refinance a personal loan, and how to know if refinancing is right for you.

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