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      AI is driving the spike in phone scams with one out of every four calls flagged as unknown ultimately determined to be "unwanted," or spam, a new
    2. Refinanced Your Mortgage? 8 Things to Do With the Savings
      Mortgage rates are at historic lows and many homeowners have refinanced their home loans to reap serious savings.
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      For most of the 20th century, Americans enjoyed what I call The Golden Age of Customer Service. Sadly, based on recent research, it appears we’re in the Plastic Age. In a national customer satisfaction index, the average customer rating was less than 60%. Going six for 10 is pretty good – if you’re playing baseball. Bu
    5. 3 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid During the COVID-19 Crisis
      Millions of Americans have already been impacted financially by COVID-19, and if you're one of them, that could change the way you plan and save for retirement. But the more careful you are with your 401(k), the less likely you'll be to make a mistake that hurts you in the long run. Here are three specific 401(k) moves
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      The record number of people leaving the workforce signals structural changes in the economy, Standard & Poor's reported last month.  The
    7. 4 Things Budgeting All-Stars Do
      Following a budget may not seem like the most fun way to live. But actually, sticking to a budget can, to some extent, buy you financial freedom. If you're able to manage your money so that you're not forced to borrow in a pinch, you won't be shackled by debt payments like so many other Americans. If you're new to budg
    8. 5 Things You Need to Know About Health Savings Accounts
      With healthcare growing more expensive by the minute, many working Americans and retirees alike are grappling with costly medical bills.
    9. 6 Little-Known Perks of Filing Taxes Jointly
      Welcome to a new year and a new tax season. For married couples, you have the option of filing separately or filing taxes jointly. Which route you
    10. Can You Retire a Millionaire Using Only a 401(k)?
      Many people have the goal of retiring with $1 million or more. And to be clear, that goal may be more than attainable regardless of the retirement