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Day: July 12, 2026

Big Bank Earnings, June CPI, and Fed Testimony: The Week Ahead

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Financial News 7:02 pm

Financial News from The Finance Reveal, updated July 12, 2026. This article is general news coverage, not financial advice. The week ahead is shaping up to be one of the most consequential of the summer…

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What Is Hospital Indemnity Insurance?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Insurance 1:35 pm

Among the many kinds of insurance you might be offered, hospital indemnity insurance is one that often causes confusion, because it works differently from standard health coverage. Hospital indemnity insurance is a supplemental policy that…

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What Is Form 1095-A?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Taxes 1:34 pm

If you obtained health coverage through a government insurance marketplace in the United States, you may receive a form called a 1095-A, and it plays a specific role at tax time. Form 1095-A is a…

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What Does a Powertrain Warranty Cover?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Insurance 1:34 pm

When buying a car or considering a vehicle warranty, you will often see the term powertrain warranty, and it helps to know exactly what it covers. A powertrain warranty covers the core components that make…

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What Are Accounts Receivable?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 1 Comment Making Money 1:33 pm

If you have looked at a business's finances, you may have seen a line called accounts receivable and wondered what it represents. Accounts receivable is the money owed to a business by its customers for…

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What Is Semi-Monthly Pay?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Making Money 1:32 pm

When you start a new job or compare pay schedules, you may come across the term semi-monthly and wonder exactly how it works. Semi-monthly pay means you are paid twice a month, typically on two…

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What Is a SWIFT Code?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Banking 1:32 pm

If you have ever sent or received money internationally, you have probably encountered a SWIFT code, sometimes called a BIC, and wondered what it actually does. A SWIFT code is a standardized code that identifies…

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What Is a W-9?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Taxes 1:31 pm

If a company or client has asked you to fill out a W-9, you may wonder what it is and why they need it. In the United States, a W-9 is a simple tax form…

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What Is a 1099-R?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Taxes 1:31 pm

If you have taken money out of a retirement account, pension, or annuity, you may receive a tax form called a 1099-R, and it can be puzzling if you have never seen one before. In…

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Fixed vs Variable Expenses: What’s the Difference?

12 July, 2026 Editorial Team 0 Comments Budgeting 1:30 pm

One of the first things any budget teaches you is that not all expenses behave the same way. Some cost the same amount every month no matter what, while others rise and fall with your…

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