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Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach®, is a personal finance expert, speaker, and author of 15 money- management books, including the New York Times bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom.
Lynnette Khalfani-Cox's Articles
Car dealers brazenly target Black, female and credit-challenged buyers with fine-print financing foolishness. Heed the signs and hit the brakes!
, April 14, 2023
Good news! These simple habits could save you money, enhance your experience and support businesses in our community year-round.
, February 10, 2023
It’s as bad as it sounds. Fraudsters might steal the roof from over your head, often under the guise of ‘financial assistance.’ Here’s how to protect your home.
, January 20, 2023
These savvy steps that save money, slash debt and protect your assets take as little as 5, 10 or 15 minutes.
, December 15, 2022
Plus, my husband dropped 65 — and we did it all with no gym, personal trainer or fancy exercise equipment, no diet pills, and no costly diet programs.
, September 30, 2022
From corner-store scratch tickets to casino bus charters, from team raffles to mobile apps, temptation is everywhere. The deck is stacked against us. Here’s what we can do about it.
, July 15, 2022
Should that ‘friendly’ neighborhood savings and loan treat you like a bounced check, there’s a lot more you can do than just bounce. Plus: Get the respect you deserve.
, June 30, 2022
Several airlines offer installment plans, often with zero percent financing. Here’s what to know before booking. Plus: 5 ways to find a cheaper flight.
, June 24, 2022
On-time mortgage payments are one way to help build good credit. But if you’re not a homeowner, there’s a little-known workaround.
, April 15, 2022
And the irony is, many sisters with good payment histories and spending habits tuck one or more of these away ‘just in case.’
, March 25, 2022