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    1. 6 Little-Known Perks of Filing Taxes Jointly
      Welcome to a new year and a new tax season. For married couples, you have the option of filing separately or filing taxes jointly. Which route you
    2. Five Retirement Myths vs the Reality
      You may be looking forward to retirement, but misinformation could complicate your plans. This article reveals five common myths around retirement, how to recognize them and how to work around them
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      Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just trying to avoid another costly mistake, understanding the full picture behind mortgage lending could save you thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars over time.
    4. Four Ways the SECURE Act Impacts Your Retirement Planning Now
      Retirement and wealth planning have become more dynamic in recent years as Congress amends the rules on a regular basis. In the past couple of years, two significant tax code changes, each with major impacts on families strategic financial planning, were signed into law. The most recent change, the SECURE Act, was pass
    5. A home equity loan could help you get the money you need for a renovation or emergency — here's how they work
      Home equity loans allow homeowners to borrow against the value of their home. Many lenders will allow homeowners to borrow up to 80% of their home's current value. While home equity loans are often used to pay for home renovations, the money can be used in whatever way the borrower chooses. Sign up to get Personal Fina
    6. A new report says you need to make $114,000 to buy a house. Here's how to buy if you earn less than that.
      People with sub-six-figure salaries become homeowners all the time. Here's how.
    7. Biden still has a rosy view on the economy despite a bad November jobs report. Here's 3 reasons why he may be right to be optimistic.
      Biden touted a sharp drop in the jobless rate and argued the economy is on the right track. There's a problem, though: the economy added about half
    8. Millennial Money: How to tell when money advice is bad
      There are a lot of people out there who want to tell you what to do with your money. The problem is only some of them know what they’re talking
    9. Five Signs It's Time to Retire in 2025
      Are you on the fence about retiring this year? Consider these signs to determine whether or not you're ready
    10. Optimize Your Bonus By Investing Smart
      Utilize your bonus to pad your retirement account.