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How to
Cash Money Orders
Sometimes it's too risky to send cash, or your recipient wants to have immediate access to the funds. If you can't pay using a debit or credit card, a money order is a cheap and relatively easy alternative to get your mo...
How to
Avoid Emergency Tax
The UK and Ireland require employers to withhold taxes from your paycheck at the emergency tax rate of 40 percent if you don't provide complete tax information when you start work.. 19 July 2023. The emergency tax also m...
How to
Cash in Series EE Savings Bonds
The US Treasury produces two types of savings bonds: Series EE and Series I. Series EE bonds, sometimes called Patriot Bonds after 2001, differ from Series I because they are guaranteed to double in value after 20 years....
How to Transfer Money to Someone Who Doesn’t Have a Bank Account
The best apps, sites, and services to send moneyNeed to split a dinner bill or pay back a friend for concert tickets? Even if one or both of you don't have a bank account, there are plenty of ways to send money. We've ro...
How to
Write a Letter to Reduce Credit Card Interest Rates
Credit cards may be convenient when you need them, but you can also get in a situation where you are no longer able to make the minimum payment each month. As your balance builds up, so will the interest charged. Before ...