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    1. 3 Reasons to Open a Roth IRA in 2021
      Nearly 25 million people own Roth IRAs, according to the Investment Company Institute, but that's a far cry from the number of Americans who could contribute to one if they wanted. While a Roth IRA isn't the best retirement account for everyone, it has some distinct advantages that make it worth considering, especially
    2. Have a Small Business With a Partner? Key-Life Insurance Needs to Be a Top Priority
      If you run a small business with one or more partners, what should be your priority?
    3. Investing in Today's Bear Market? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions First
      Many people hear the words "bear market" and think they ought to run and hide. After all, the idea of investing when the stock market is down can be scary. But actually, bear markets offer solid investment opportunities -- because stocks are cheaper to buy on a whole. If you're thinking of putting money into stocks in
    4. 10 Tax-Smart Strategies With December Deadlines
      This year marked the first time taxpayers filed their returns under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). Due to the sheer number of changes introduced, many taxpayers may not be aware of steps that need to be taken before year-end to help manage their tax exposure under the new law. That’s where year-end tax plann
    5. 4 Key Dates Student Loan Borrowers Should Know in 2024
      This article is part of Money’s new-year checklist — a 10-step guide to crushing your financial goals in 2024 (and beyond). For expert tips on how to
    6. 9 ways to withdraw money early from your IRA - without paying a penalty
      The IRS allows penalty-free early withdrawals from traditional IRAs in certain circumstances, called hardship provisions. Hardship provisions spare you the 10% penalty, but not taxes, on the withdrawn sum. IRA early withdrawals that can be penalty-free include expenses for healthcare, college, childbirth, and a first h
    7. 3 Essential Finance Moves to Make Before You Turn 40
      Some people dread turning 40. Others can't wait and see getting older as a positive thing.
    8. 3 Reasons Your Credit Card Is Your Best Summer Travel Companion
      There are a lot of good reasons to use a credit card to book your summer travel.
    9. 91% of HSA Participants Make This Glaring Mistake
      It's unfortunate that not everyone has access to a health savings account, or HSA, because these savings plans really offer a host of benefits. For
    10. Get Lean: 5 Ways to Save Money in Any Economy
      With recession fears increasing day by day, it won’t be long before companies start looking for new ways to save money. Economic downturns can be make-or-break situations for plenty of businesses. And, costs are a big factor in who makes it out intact. Don’t wait until the market forces you to slash your budget. By the