Miranda Marquit

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Miranda has been a financial journalist for more than 11 years and currently writes for Student Loan Hero. She has contributed to Forbes, NPR, U.S. News & World Report, Yahoo! Finance, Entrepreneur, Investopedia, AllBusiness.com, and Huffington Post. She has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, Inc., Fast Company, and other local and national publications. Miranda has also appeared on TV, radio, and podcasts to talk about money and investing issues. She regularly speaks at conferences and workshops and is an ambassador for Women's Money Week.

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Paying Off Your Credit Card With a Personal Loan: Pros and Cons
Do you feel overwhelmed by credit card debt? Looking at a high in... read more

March 19, 2018

Personal Loans

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A Millennial’s Guide to Getting Your First Car Loan
Buying a car is almost a rite of passage. Making that first car p... read more

February 13, 2018

Auto Loans

Working for a company with no retirement plans doesn't mean you can't create your own.
What to Do If Your Company Doesn’t Offer a Retirement Plan
The ability to divert part of your paycheck to an investment acco... read more

August 13, 2017

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Before you take money out of your IRA, make sure you understand what’s expected of you.
Here’s What You Need to Know Before Withdrawing Money From Your IRA
One of the key pieces to retirement planning is understanding whe... read more

May 3, 2017

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The 30% rule is a good place to start, but it’s not always the best gauge of how much should you spend on housing.
Buying a House? You May Want to Avoid the 30% Rule
Ask someone the question, “How much should I spend on a house?â... read more

March 21, 2017

Mortgages

Here are five things you definitely need to know as a student loan borrower.
5 Things Every Student Loan Borrower Needs to Know
Have you looked at the cost of attending college recently? The pr... read more

March 14, 2017

Student Loans