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5 money conversations you should have before you get married
Money may not be the most romantic topic on the pre-wedding agenda, but it's probably the most important. According to a study of over 4,500 married
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How to Guard Against Financial Fraud
How to guard against financial fraud Even if you don’t hear about it daily, cybercrime is on the rise and affects millions of individuals every
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5 Ways The CARES Act Impacts Retirement Planning
In response to the halting U. S. economy, set off by the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has passed a massive emergency funding bill to protect and support American businesses, hospitals and individuals. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a far-reaching bill with over 1,0
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5 Financial Lessons Learned During The Pandemic
As the world continues to struggle with the financial and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s no question that it has served as a financial wake-up call for many. Even those who will emerge relatively unscathed from a financial perspective have not escaped the worry and anxiety that accompanies living th
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Generative AI Is Democratizing Fraud. What Can Companies And Their Consumers Do To Prevent Being Scammed?
Online Fraud oz - stock.adobe.com The fraud landscape is evolving dramatically and rapidly thanks to new tactics, new scale, and new technology ––
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Women & Wealth: The Building Blocks of Investing
Globally, women control an increasingly large proportion of the world’s wealth.1 By 2030, women are expected to control about 38% of all retail
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7 early money habits that make or break first-time founders
Early money habits are not just about survival. They quietly determine whether you build a durable company or a fragile one.
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How Low Interest Rates Can Affect Retirement
Have recent interest rate cuts impacted retirement? The short answer is yes. Things can get complicated, but low interest rates do have long-term effects on the economy and could alter your retirement planning. Retirement Income One of the most obvious short-term effects to lower interest rates is a decrease in income
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The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John Eberson in the historic atmospheric style. Eberson’s theatres combined a domed ceiling, meant to evoke the night sky, with arches, trellises and balconies to create the
BackgroundBrad Toothaker and Ryan Rans, principals with Great Lakes Capital, spearheaded a new, mixed-use development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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3 Money Moves to Make -- and 2 to Avoid -- During the Coronavirus Crisis
Coronavirus is causing economic turmoil, with the pandemic leaving many Americans worried about their jobs and investment accounts. During these turbulent times, it's difficult to make rational choices about the best way to manage your money. But it's also important, as the decisions you make now could have a major eff