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Payments on everything from credit cards to cars could creep higher in March as the Fed ramps up its fight against inflation
New signals from the Federal Reserve suggest its first pandemic-era rate hike could arrive in March. Such an increase would lift rates on car loans,
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Social Security Cuts May Be Coming. Do These 3 Things to Get Ready.
Current retirees could be looking at a major pay cut, and future retirees may not end up getting all of the benefits they should. If you're in the latter category, you have a prime opportunity to prepare for Social Security cuts.
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The 3 Underrated Financial Benefits of Stay-at-Home Parenting
The decision to become a stay-at-home parent isn't an easy one.
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The Truth About Small Business Loans: Why Fear Could Be Costing You Millions
When it comes to bankrolling a business, taking out a loan can be better than bootstrapping. Read on to find out why
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Want to Hire Millennials? Better Help Repay Student Debt
(Bloomberg) -- Like millions of her peers, Nicole Read graduated with thousands of dollars of debt. Unlike most of them, she’s getting direct help from her employer to pay it back. The 26-year-old’s job at event organizer Live Nation Entertainment in Beverly Hills, California, comes with a benefit that may be starting
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What to do when your employees can’t save for retirement
At CSAA Insurance Group, we’ve had a 401(k) plan that matches up to 6% of an employees’ pre-tax income for many years. It’s a terrific benefit, but we were concerned that many of our people were not taking advantage of this benefit to save for their retirement. When we spoke with enough of them, a common theme emerged:
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Why Bundling Insurance Doesn't Always Make Sense
When buying insurance, consumers will notice that most companies offer a discount for bundled coverage.
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Why Jerome Powell's business-as-usual Jackson Hole speech was the best possible outcome
Fed Chair Jerome Powell's annual Jackson Hole speech was uneventful, but that's not a bad thing. Powell reiterated the Fed could start tapering its asset purchases this year and rates aren't changing soon. Stocks hit record highs during the speech as investors shrugged off fears of an early pullback in Fed support. See
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Common Financial Mistakes to Avoid
Just as to-do lists can be a key part of planning, do-not-do lists can be helpful reminders to avoid mistakes that others have made.1.Impulse
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Financial Tips for Your Adult Children
As they get older, you want your kids to thrive on their own earnings, while building toward major expenses like a home purchase, raising their own children and retirement. How do you help them get there?