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How to Save Money for Kids: Here Are Some of the Best Ways
Raising kids is costly. You'll spend money on food, clothes, education, medical bills, birthday presents, extracurricular activities, and much more.
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3 Moves to Make Before Doing a Balance Transfer
If you owe money on a few different credit cards, you may be considering a balance transfer. A balance transfer lets you move your existing balances onto a new card with a lower interest rate -- ideally, an initial 0% introductory rate.
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10 Habits of Successful Real Estate Investors
Joint ventures, wholesaling and property management are just a few of the ways investors can profit from real estate, but it takes a little savvy to become successful in this competitive arena. While certain universities offer coursework and programs that specifically benefit real estate investors, a degree is not nece
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Should I Make A S-Corporation Election?
S-Corp ElectionRido81The first tax deadline for S-Corporations and Partnerships is next week, and I’m fielding a lot of questions around the S-Corporation election. Many small business owners think or have been told that the S-Corp election is the way to reduce taxes for your business, because it gives you the ability
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Three Replacements for Stretch IRAs
The elimination of the Stretch IRA is a game changer, especially for parents who were considering bequeathing savings in IRAs to their kids. "For a lot of people, the bulk of their wealth has been established in their IRAs," said Michael Repak, vice president and senior estate planner with Janney Montgomery Scott. "Thi
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10 Financial To-Do's for Spring (You'll Feel Great When You Check Them Off)
Many people start each new year by making adjustments to their personal finances. If you didn't do that in January, consider taking a look now that spring is springing.
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Don't Push the Panic Button on Your 401(k) Investments
For most people, their 401(k) is their largest investment account, and the stock drop during the last week of February has many folks feeling pretty nervous right about now. We all work hard for our money, so this is a natural reaction. But be careful: If you run scared, by selling off stocks now and moving into cash,
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5 Tips for Making a Dent in Your Debts in 2024
Ah, a new year! It's that time again when we're all buzzing with resolutions, and for many of us, improving our personal finances is at the top of the list.
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5 Financial Tips For Every Military Family
Military members and their families face one-of-a-kind challenges, such as deployment to conflict zones, overseas assignments, and the constancy of
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The Economy Is Going Well Now, But Questions About The Longer Run Remain
As the economy roars back from the pandemic’s lockdowns and quarantines, its near-term prospects look marvelously bright in just about every sector – employment and retail, capital spending and housing.