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Banzai Financial Education

A Guide to Selling Your Home

Selling your home marks the beginning of an important journey, often influenced by a need for more space, a desire to downsize, or a relocation. Understanding and managing the emotional and financial aspects of selling a property rich in memories and investments is vital.

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Auto Loan Affordability Calculator

Time for a new vehicle? It's wise to start with what you can afford and not just what you want to drive. This calculator will show you the sweet spot between what you want and what you can afford.

Enter a preferred monthly payment, your down payment (cash you have on hand or trade-in value), the loan term you want, and the interest rate you hope to get.

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How Do I Build Credit?

A good credit score has a major impact on your finances, so it’s important to start out strong. In this Coach session, learn how to build a credit score for the first time or boost an already decent score, and create a plan with options that work for you. To begin, select Get Started. Follow the prompts, answer the questions, and provide information when asked.

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Best Practices for Using a Credit Card

By properly managing a credit card, you can earn rewards and build your credit score, all while making your regular purchases.

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Keeping You in the Know

  • Emergency Funds
  • 50/30/20 Rule
  • Meet Your 401(k)

Emergency Funds

3 Min Read

One of the most effective tools for preventing a large-scale financial disaster is an emergency fund…

Learn about Emergency Funds

50/30/20 Rule

7 Min Read

The 50/30/20 rule is a simple, practical rule of thumb for individuals who want a budget that is easy, yet effective, to implement…

How to Set Your New Budget

Meet Your 401(k)

3 Min Read

Even if you’re just starting your first real job—actually, especially if you’re just starting your first real job—it’s time to start thinking about retiring…

How to Plan for Retirement

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