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Cassidy Rush

Cassidy Rush is a writer with a background in careers, business, and education. She covers international finance news and stories for Remitly.

Top Crypto-Friendly Countries for Living, Working, and Investing

As cryptocurrency becomes more mainstream, many investors, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads are seeking countries where crypto isn’t just accepted, it’s embraced. From tax-friendly policies to clear regulations and thriving blockchain communities, some nations stand out as global hubs for crypto innovation. We explore the top crypto-friendly countries for 2025—places where...

What Is a Late Fee and How Can You Avoid It?

Late fees can sneak up on anyone, whether you’re managing personal finances or running a business. These penalties for missed or delayed payments can hurt your financial health and credit score if left unchecked. At Remitly, we want to help you stay on top of your payments and avoid unnecessary...

How to Get a Marriage Green Card

A marriage green card is a key pathway for spouses of US citizens and lawful permanent residents to live and work legally in the United States. While the process can seem complex, understanding the requirements, steps, and documentation involved makes it much more manageable. This guide breaks down everything you...

New Zealand Real Estate: A Guide for Foreign Buyers

New Zealand’s stunning landscapes and stable economy make its real estate market an appealing opportunity for foreign investors. However, buying property as a non-resident involves navigating specific government rules designed to protect local interests and control housing demand. This guide explains the key regulations foreign buyers must understand, the approval...

A Guide to Prepaid Checking Accounts: Features, Benefits, and FAQs

Banking in the US isn’t always simple, especially for immigrants, newcomers, or those with limited credit history. Traditional checking accounts can come with barriers like credit checks, surprise fees, and minimum balance requirements. That’s where prepaid checking accounts come in. In this guide we explain how these accounts work, their...

How Many Americans Live in Mexico?

More Americans than ever are packing their bags and heading south—not just for vacation, but for a new life. Whether it’s the lower cost of living, rich culture, or rise in remote work flexibility, Mexico is becoming an increasingly popular destination for US citizens seeking a change. In this guide,...

Merchant Accounts: What They Are and Why Your Business Needs One

If you’re launching or growing a business, understanding how payments flow into your company is essential. One of the most important tools for doing that is a merchant account—a type of bank account that allows you to accept credit and debit card payments. In this guide, we explain what a...

Balance Sheet vs. Income Statement: What’s the Difference?

Understanding your business’s finances starts with two essential documents: the balance sheet and the income statement. While one offers a snapshot of your current financial position, the other reveals how your business has performed over time. In this guide, we break down what each statement means, how they differ, and...