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March 12, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article details what to do if you’re filing taxes late, even after requesting an extension. While an extension gives you until October 15th to *file* your return, you still need to pay any taxes owed by the original April 15th deadline. The piece outlines several ways to earn quick money to cover your tax bill, like surveys and online tasks. It also explains potential penalties for late filing and payment, advises seeking penalty relief if applicable, and provides information on how
March 11, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Losing a job can be overwhelming, but filing for unemployment benefits is a crucial first step. To qualify, job loss typically must be due to no fault of your own (not a firing “for cause”), and you must be available for work, actively seeking a new job, and meet state-specific wage or hour requirements. While benefits generally replace 30-50% of your previous salary, it’s advisable to supplement income with side hustles. Resigning may disqualify you unless
March 9, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Raising a child from infancy to adulthood now averages $245,340, a figure that’s steadily increasing. The article suggests several ways parents can offset these costs, including practicing elimination communication to reduce diaper expenses, becoming a toy tester, selling excess breast milk (potentially earning up to $20,000 annually), and exploring work-from-home opportunities that could generate significant income.
March 8, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article offers advice for families living on a single income, highlighting ways to earn extra money and cut expenses. Suggestions include playing the Solitaire Cash app to potentially win up to $83 per game, earning up to $225/month by watching video previews with InboxDollars, using a browser extension to find cheaper online prices, and earning cash back on gas, groceries, and dining with the Upside app. Additionally, it recommends comparing car insurance options via EverQuote and exploring lower credit
March 8, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
A housewife with limited income (Social Security) wants to establish credit in her own name despite past credit issues. The advice is to separate her credit history from her husband’s and focus on building credit individually. Options include securing a credit card (requiring a deposit) and demonstrating consistent, on-time payments. The article also suggests exploring side income opportunities like surveys or online tasks to supplement Social Security benefits, and emphasizes the importance of responsible credit usage (keeping credit utilization below 10%) and