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Jackie Zimmermann

Lead Contributors Editor

  • Expertise: Personal finance, small business, financial planning
  • Education: Ohio University, Northwestern University

 


Jackie Zimmermann is the lead contributors editor at LendingTree, where she manages a network of 80+ freelancers. She also works closely with our partnership team, assigning and editing syndicated content for local and national publications.

Jackie started her career as an editorial assistant and reporter for Money magazine. She then moved on to Nerdwallet, where she created advice-driven articles to help entrepreneurs navigate the complex realities of running a small business. Her articles were syndicated to national news outlets like USA Today and the Associated Press.

Jackie has an undergraduate degree in journalism from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and a master’s degree in magazine journalism from The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

Articles by Jackie Zimmermann

How to Close a Corporation in 7 Steps

If you’re wondering how to close a corporation, you’ll have to think beyond simply stopping operations. Be prepared to hold a board meeting, file tax... read more

Net Operating Income (NOI): What It Is and How To Calculate It

Inexperienced real estate investors often focus on the potential rents they can collect from a property. But there are also many expenses that come with... read more

Seller Financing: What It Is and How It Works

Seller financing makes buying or selling a business easier: It’s a loan from the seller to the buyer to help pay for the purchase. Seller... read more

Customer Financing: What It Is and How to Offer It

Customer financing can encourage bigger and more frequent purchases and attract more buyers — but the question is how to offer it in a cost-effective... read more

The Pros and Cons of Raising the Minimum Wage

The minimum wage is the lowest amount an employer can pay their employee, as mandated by federal law. The current federal minimum wage is $7.25... read more

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