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    1. 3 Reasons the Roth IRA Is the Best Retirement Savings Tool Out There
      When it comes to saving for retirement, you have choices. You can opt to participate in your employer's 401(k) plan or open an IRA through a bank or financial institution. And while IRAs have lower annual contribution limits than 401(k)s, they typically offer lower fees and a wider range of investment choices, making t
    2. Is the Roth Back Door Still Open in 2022?
      In late 2021, there were murmurs that the opportunity for backdoor Roth contributions would be gone in 2022. But after President Joe Biden's Build
    3. Organize Your Business Bank Accounts
      It’s fairly common, in my experience, for small business owners to have unorganized business bank accounts. Some small business owners don’t even HAVE business bank accounts when they start their companies. While money is at the heart of our businesses, most people tend to think about generating sales and increasing re
    4. Small Business Owner’s Guide to Saving
      A Business Owner’s Guide to Saving talk through your short-term and long-term goals, achieve financial stability, grow their savings, and maximize their earnings.
    5. The New Trump Accounts: Could Your Child Benefit
      The New Trump Accounts: Could Your Child Benefit from Having One?   If you’ve heard that the Department of Treasury is contributing $1,000 to the
    6. Building an emergency fund can feel daunting, but these tips can help
      Whether you want to start an emergency fund or create better habits while you save, here are some expert recommendations.
    7. The 'retirement savings waterfall' explains where your money should go to build the most wealth
      It can be hard to figure out where to put the money you save for retirement when there are multiple types of accounts you can open. The "retirement savings waterfall" can help you prioritize, by explaining where your money should go first, and then where any extra money should go. First, take advantage of any employer
    8. Building Better Money Habits in 2026: Plan, Build, Grow
      Learn how to build better money habits in 2026 using a simple plan-build-grow approach that helps reduce stress and create lasting financial progress.
    9. Buying Holiday Gifts Without Breaking the Budget
      Using a savings account for holiday shopping without breaking the budget.
    10. How Many CDs Can You Have at One Bank? What FDIC Rules Actually Allow
      The real question isn’t how many CDs a bank allows, but how much protection each one carries.