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      One of the biggest problems with the way that most people save for retirement is that they fail to take taxes fully into consideration. With traditional IRAs and 401(k) plans, you typically set aside pre-tax money into a tax-deferred account that shelters your money from tax as long as it stays in the account. But once
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      Since being signed into law in 1935, Social Security has been tasked with providing a financial foundation for our nation's retired workers. Today,
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      Personal finances embody deeply rooted emotional characteristics that shape one’s behavior toward their money. It’s important to remember that when sharing finances with a significant other, it’s not a one-size-fits all kind of deal. Individual emotions, trauma and beliefs around money will differ from person-to-person
    9. Smart Strategies for Couples Who Run a Business Together
      Gail Nott was a marketing consultant and her husband, Cory, a tech consultant, when they joined forces in 2018 to help other consulting and coaching businesses expand. Married since 2005, Gail, 46, and Cory, 53, of Nicasio, Calif., found it tough going at first.
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      When it comes to kids, money habits are ingrained by the age of seven?1 In fact, you can start introducing money concepts to kids as young as three years old. Remember, though, that even as you introduce money topics early, lessons need to be age appropriate. And, parents with older kids, don’t despair – habits can be