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Mint Cash Hub: What You Ought to Know About Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Your Funds

We will continue to add updates. So keep looking for resources and answers to your questions.
First of all, let's say that we hope everyone stays safe and healthy. Read the CDC's online resources for Coronavirus Disease Instructions (COVID-19).
Mint follows the latest developments and possible effects of COVID-19 on your finances, to provide you with as much helpful knowledge and resources as possible so that your financial health is maintained – we are all in the same boat.
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8 ways to support businesses during COVID-19
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What financial institutions do to help their customers
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Unemployment benefit for the self-employed (COVID 19 Guide for Independent Contractors)
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Emergency budget: How to adjust your budget for COVID-19
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6 tips to stay productive (and healthy) at work from home
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The 6 biggest mistakes people make when everyone panics
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Manage your credit rating during coronavirus
In response to COVID-19, the government – and many banks and credit unions – have adjusted their policies. See how these changes can affect your balance.
What the stimulus package means for you
Here you will find an overview of what is included in the CARES law, what type of economic stimulus payments can be expected and how this can affect your tax strategy.
Ask a GFP: How do I manage my finances during COVID-19?
VIDEO: Brittney Castro, Mint and Turbo Certified Financial Planner, answers your key financial questions and helps you manage your finances. Now look.
Free stimulus registration for those who don't need to file taxes
Individuals who are not required to file a tax return by the IRS and do not receive social security benefits can use the free TurboTax product to easily provide the IRS with the information they need to calculate and submit stimulus payments.
Get your 2020 stimulus check as soon as possible
Quickly check whether you qualify for a stimulus payment and how much you can expect with the TurboTax Stimulus Calculator. Regardless of whether you have submitted taxes or not, follow these steps to ensure that the IRS has the most up-to-date information.
What to do if you cannot pay your bills during corona virus?
If COVID-19 has affected your ability to pay your rent, mortgage, or cover your other bills, you can do the following to get through this time.
How to manage student loan debt during COVID-19
The government announced new, short-term, but unlimited guidelines for federal student loan holders. Here's what you need to know to manage student loan debt.
Corona virus: what you need to know to survive this volatile financial period
Here are 10 important things you can do with your money now.
COVID-19 and Finance: Ultimate Guide to Money Tips and Resources
This financial guide provides free tips, services, and grant programs that you can use as a management resource during Corona Virus.
VIDEO: Mint and Turbo CFP answers your most important financial questions
We asked our mints to report their major personal financial problems during this time. Brittney Castro, certified financial planner for Mint and Turbo, gave her top tips, from smart investments to budget revisions. Look here.
Health, fitness and wellness resources
From health insurance updates to free fitness apps, here you will find the information you need to focus on your mental and physical health and well-being.
Federal Tax Updates
The deadline for the federal tax return was extended to July 15, 2020. State deadlines may vary. For more information, see the updates from our friends at TurboTax.
Everything taxpayers need to know about the new Relief Act
On March 18, President Trump signed a law that provides additional relief for people with coronavirus (COVID-19). Find out what it means for your family.
Cancellation of travel plans: updates from airlines and hotels
The U.S. Department of State has issued a travel tip. Below are updated guidelines for changes and cancellations of airlines, hotels and vacation rentals.
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Annemarie Belda is Senior Marketing Manager for the Intuit Financial Health platforms Mint and Turbo. She is excited to help readers achieve their financial goals, from opening a savings account to financial freedom.