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Borrowing, explained in plain English

Straight guides to how loans and big purchases really work. No jargon, no sales pitch. Reviewed by a retired financial planner.

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Loan paperwork, explained

Why you sign a stack of papers — with a separate plain-English page for each loan type.

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Borrowing with credit cards

The minimum-payment trap, cash advances, 0% offers, and when a loan beats a card.

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Getting out of card debt

The four real exits — pay-down plans, consolidation, nonprofit credit counseling, and the honest last door.

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Leasing a car

What you're really paying for, the four numbers that set the payment, and lease vs buy.

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Appraisals and inspections

Two different jobs: what the home is worth, and what condition it's in. You usually want both.

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Getting a mortgage, start to finish

Preapproval to closing day — including the honest pros and cons of using a mortgage broker.

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Buying a car, start to finish

Research, pricing tools, the negotiation, the finance office, and what comes after.

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Personal loans, explained

How to qualify, apply, and compare — plus the two fees that matter and the red flags that don't negotiate.

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Home equity: HELOCs and more

Borrowing against the house you live in — the three tools, and the honest risk paragraph.

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First-time homebuyer programs

FHA, VA, and USDA loans (government-backed mortgages), 3%-down programs, and the state-agency help most buyers never claim.

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Business grants

Real free money, where it actually lives, and how to spot the fake kind.

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Cash advance apps & BNPL

Paycheck advances and Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) — the fine print behind "free" money — tips, express fees, late fees, and loan stacking.

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Tribal loans & buy-here-pay-here

Two expensive last resorts — what the enforcement record shows, and the cheaper doors.

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Buying a home: how the sale works

The offer, contingencies, inspection, repairs, and closing day — separate from the mortgage.

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Student loans under the 2026 rules

Federal first, the new RAP repayment plan, how much to borrow, and the for-profit-school checks.

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Your first loan: starting from zero

Building credit from nothing, your first card and car loan, and what cosigning really means.

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