- Knowing the difference between an obligor vs. obligee is vital in many situations. These words are often used in contracts and legal documents. In each situation, the obligor owes the obligee. However, the dynamic of the two parties depends on the context. Read this guide to learn more. Obligor vs. Obligee: Contract Law In contract...
- Reflation is a conscious effort by the government to restart the economy after a recession. When spending slows substantially, and people are having trouble getting jobs, it can create issues with deflation and stagflation. To counteract the potentially harmful effects on recovering markets, the government will implement reflation policies to create jobs, reduce federal spending,...
- Employees and independent contractors paid weekly typically receive four paychecks per month. However, during the four months per year that have five Fridays, weekly-paid employees receive 5 paychecks. If you are wondering what months have 5 weeks, read this guide. It gives the months with 5 Fridays from 2022 to 2029. It also includes the...
- Ever wondered, ‘If one credit bureau removes a debt do the others have to remove the debt too?’ There are three credit bureaus, and each maintains separate records for nearly 220 million Americans. The three major credit bureaus are Equifax, Transunion, and Experian. Consumers have the right to dispute the information when a reporting agency...
- Wise investors want to know, ‘will my ETF Split?’ And how ETF splits may affect their financial portfolios. We have the answers to those, and many other questions you may have about ETF splits, ETF Reverse Splits, what ETFs are likely to split, and what to do when an ETF splits. Keep reading to learn...
- With each economic downturn, millions of Americans need to know what to do when their 401k is losing money. While that may sound like a dire situation, savvy investors know panicking is never a good idea. If you know what to do, you can avoid impulsive fear-based actions that might worsen the situation. Check out...