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    1. What Is Personal Finance and How It May Help You To Achieve Your Financial Goals.
      Do you aim to become financially secure? Want to keep yourself ready for unexpected bills? Are you working on personal finance to meet your financial
    2. A financial planner shares 4 classic pieces of budgeting advice that aren't as smart as they seem
      Here is some of the worst budgeting advice I've seen, and what I suggest instead.
    3. Summer Financial Checklist
      Periodically reviewing your finances can help ensure that you are on track to achieve your goals and minimize the chances of any costly oversights.
    4. Small Mistakes Add Up. 4 Mistakes to Avoid When Investing for Retirement.
      Here are four investment mistakes and what you can do to avoid them.
    5. Thinking of Retiring in 2024? Do This First
      If you're hoping to finally hand in your notice and become a retiree in 2024, chances are good you're counting down the days until the new
    6. Millennials are drowning in student loan debt: How financial wellness programs can help
      With tuition rising almost eight times faster than wages, it is no wonder that millennial student debt has skyrocketed well beyond the level experienced by their Gen X and Baby Boomer parents. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average cost of a college education in 2016 was $104,480–double
    7. Generations Community Bank: A New Model for Economic Access in Indianapolis
      The opening of Generations Community Bank in April 2026 represented a significant step forward in addressing financial inequity in
    8. The Great Resignation Breaks Records as 4.5 Million People Quit Their Jobs in a Single Month
      Thinking about leaving your job to get a better gig? You’re not alone. New estimates from the government show a record 4.5 million Americans quit
    9. Gen Z Smart Money Blog: Smarter Travel for Safer Spending
      Is your Instagram feed filled with traveling pictures, but you’re at home stressing about your bank balance? You’re not alone.
    10. Employee expectations are changing. Here are 5 ways to keep up
      Even before the pandemic disrupted life as we know it, the human resources department was feeling the pressure to evolve. Due to the ease of use of consumer apps and websites, employees simply expect more. The need for a better way to connect with colleagues and improved accessibility of core people systems and service