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Elasticity vs. Inelasticity of Demand: Here Are The Differences
Published 02/01/2023 by SuperMoney Team
Elasticity and inelasticity of demand refer to the responsiveness of consumers to changes in price. Elastic demand means that consumers will respond strongly to price changes, while inelastic demand means that consumers will not respond as strongly. Understanding elasticity and inelasticity is important for businesses as it can affect their pricing and production decisions.

What Does a Real Estate Attorney Do?
Published 01/31/2023 by SuperMoney Team
Real estate attorneys are legal professionals who specialize in real estate law and regulations, assisting clients with tasks such as drafting and reviewing purchase agreements, handling disputes and closings, and representing clients in court. They provide legal advice, representation, and ensure transactions are handled smoothly and legally. Typically, you should hire a real estate attorney when buying or selling a property, especially for complex transactions or those involving a significant amount of money. The cost of a real estate attorney varies based on services and hourly rate.

Where To Get Quarters: Uncovering 12 Paths to Change
Published 01/18/2023 by SuperMoney Team
The COVID-19 pandemic led to shortages in various goods across the U.S., including quarters. This coin shortage was caused by several factors, including the temporary closure or reduced hours of retail businesses, where coins typically circulate. However, there was also a decrease in coin production at the U.S. Mint due to social distancing measures.

7 Types of Real Estate Ownership 2026 Analysis
Published 01/15/2023 by SuperMoney Team
There are seven main types of property ownership: sole ownership, joint tenancy, tenancy in common, tenancy by the entirety, property-owning partnership (LLC), property-owning corporation, and property-owning trust. Each type of ownership has its own pros and cons, so it’s important to weigh all the benefits and drawbacks before choosing the one that will best fit your needs.

When is Hurricane Season in the Caribbean in 2026?
Published 01/12/2023 by SuperMoney Team
The Caribbean’s hurricane season occurs during the months of June through November, which is in line with the Atlantic hurricane season. This is the peak time for hurricanes and tropical storms in the Caribbean.

What To Do With Ripped Money
Published 01/08/2023 by SuperMoney Team
The Federal Reserve System in the United States examines currency to determine if it is in good enough condition to be used. If a bill is damaged or considered “unfit,” it is taken out of circulation and either shredded and recycled or turned into compost. Bills that are so badly damaged that are considered “mutilated,” can be submitted to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for possible compensation. If a bill is only partially damaged — that is, more than half of it is still intact — it can be exchanged at a bank or credit union. Torn or damaged currency is still considered legal tender in the United States, as long as the damage is not so severe that it renders the bill unusable.

SuperMoney Wins “Best Example of Customer Implementation of Embedded Finance” Award
Published 12/10/2022 by SuperMoney Team
SuperMoney has earned the “2022 Best Example of Customer Implementation of Embedded Finance” at Tearsheet’s Embedded Banking Awards 2022. This accolade reflects SuperMoney’s innovative strides in providing an embedded lending solution for partners, making it easy to deploy a loan offer engine on their web applications. The award underlines SuperMoney’s commitment to driving the future of banking and its dedication to streamlining financial services.

Tax Deductions and Credits List: Complete Guide for 2026
Published 01/31/2019 by SuperMoney Team
Tax season can feel overwhelming, especially with ever-evolving laws and IRS updates. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. This 2025 tax guide breaks down the deductions and credits available this year so you can lower your taxable income, boost your refund, and file with confidence.

HELOC Alternatives: Best Options For You
Published 12/22/2015 by SuperMoney Team
Unlocking your home’s value isn’t limited to just HELOCs. Explore alternatives that fit your circumstances, such as home equity investments, refinancing, home equity loans, reverse mortgages, and sale-leaseback agreements, as well as options that don’t require you to use your home as security.
