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Anna Baluch
Highlights
- Over seven years of experience researching and writing about financial products and services
- Published on well-known personal finance websites including LendingTree, Experian, Credit Karma, and more
- Has an MBA from Roosevelt University in Chicago
Experience
Anna Baluch has more than seven years of experience researching and writing about financial services and products. She also has over a decade of experience writing for online publications and digital companies. She has written hundreds of articles on personal and student loans, mortgages, debt relief, auto financing, budgeting, banking, and more. Anna was featured on the "Burn Your Mortgage" podcast in July 2019, where she discussed how she paid off her mortgage in just 16 months.
Anna's work has appeared on well-known personal finance websites like LendingTree, Business Insider, Credit Karma, Experian, Freedom Debt Relief, Nav, Rocket Mortgage, Policygenius, U.S. News & World Report, American Express, and more. She also has experience working in SEO, social media, and marketing.
Anna has been writing for The Balance since 2020.
Education
Anna has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. She also earned her Master's of Business Administration (MBA) from Roosevelt University in Chicago.
Latest From Anna Baluch
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Qualified Mortgage
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Buying a House Without a Mortgage? Here’s How To Do It
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Can You Get a Loan for a Down Payment on a House?
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Everything You Need To Know About Allowances for Kids
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Can I Use a Personal Loan To Pay Off My Student Loans?
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How To Qualify for a Home Loan
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Monthly Home Expenses: How To Budget for a First House
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Budgeting for Kids: How To Teach It and Why It Matters
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Conversations To Have Once Your Teen Starts Earning Money
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Here’s How To Win a Bidding War on Your First Home
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Mortgage Recast
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How To Teach Kids About Money
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Loans for Homes
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Applicable Federal Rate (AFR)
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Roth IRA vs. Savings Account: What's the Difference?
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What Is a Future-Advance Mortgage?