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6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Getting a Credit Card Cash Advance

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A credit card cash advance (sometimes called a “cash loan”) allows credit card users to withdraw cash from a supported ATM with their physical credit card. The amount that can be withdrawn is typically a portion of the cardholder’s credit limit. These advances are often considered to be a useful way to address a variety of urgent cash needs.
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5 Ways an E-Wallet Helps You Get Your Finances Organized

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Does it seem like your household expenses keep piling up, no matter how much you try to budget diligently? Between groceries, utilities, and daily essentials, managing family finances can be overwhelming— but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Indeed, managing your finances well is an essential component of building a strong financial foundation and securing long term stability. One key to improving your financial health is staying organized. When you have a clear understanding of your income, expenses, and savings, it’s easier to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary financial stress.
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Make Free Guitar Picks for Life with The Pickmaster!

OK, this is pretty cool. The Pickmaster Plectrum Cutter seems like a must-have accessory for any guitarist, in that this punch device lets you create unlimited custom guitar picks from any hard plastic card – such as a used gift card, or expired credit card – for an initial investment of just $39! The downside of this being such an in-demand item, of course, is that is is currently out of stock at Amazon UK, but I suppose you could keep checking back for a restock.

Thanks to Karl Brandt for the Tip!