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Empowering Women: Celebrating Her Story this Women’s History Month

In celebration of Women’s History Month, cardOutCash highlights their Chief Operating Officer, Christie Vella, and her impactful journey in the male-dominated FinTech industry. Christie’s dedication to supporting women’s professional growth and creating a nurturing workplace environment has been transformative. Her story exemplifies the importance of gender equality and authentic leadership in the corporate world.

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Gift Cards and Taxes: What Every Taxpayer Should Know

Over 75,000 people have fallen victim to scammers impersonating the IRS since 2018. This has resulted in a loss of over $28 million to fraud.