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      In popular culture, scheming family members often vie to inherit money from a rich relative. Tempers flare, fights break out and aggrieved plotters stew in anger. That level of drama rarely plays itself out in reality. Instead, advisors seek to bring families together to discuss estate planning in a calm, respectful ma
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      Navigating life’s challenges and transitions is endlessly complicated. Chances are you’ve known that for a long time. But here’s confirmation. In a new study from Capital One that polled about 2000 Americans, a whopping 73 percent said they considered finances a source of stress in their lives—way ahead of politics (59
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      Tumbling jobless claims signal the labor-market rebound is entering full swing as the US reopens. Improved hiring can boost consumer spending, which accounts for 70% of economic activity. Stimulus boosted retail sales higher in March, and a stronger labor market can lift spending further. See more stories on Insider's
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      Talking to your aging parents about their finances can be extremely difficult, but it can be important to ensuring they are supported and cared for
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      These days, your credit history is almost as important for your personal finances as your bank accounts. That's because it can impact everything from your ability to get a loan to your ability to get a job. Yes, that's right: Your credit can impact your job search. One of the more pervasive myths when it comes to job h
    10. Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan
      Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan Due  Follow Tuesday, 09 April 2019 08:20 (EST) Working as a freelancer can be financially precarious, making it difficult to plan for your future - and that isn't limited to retirement. Rather, depending on your professional life's structure, you may struggle to pla