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The Hidden Forces Fueling the Unretirement Boom
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The Hidden Forces Fueling the Unretirement Boom

Tom Brady's surprise return to the football field may have stunned sports fans, but perhaps they should have seen it coming. The superstar quarterback's latest move seems to be part…
Posted by Liam Gibson May 6, 2022
College Tuition Continues To Rise: 7 Alternatives to Formal Education
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College Tuition Continues To Rise: 7 Alternatives to Formal Education

According to CNBC, the current academic year saw college tuition increase by 1.3% for students at 2-year schools, 1.6% for in-state students at 4-year public colleges, and 2.1% for those…
Posted by Jonathan Sanchez May 6, 2022
The Best REITs to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio
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The Best REITs to Diversify Your Investment Portfolio

Too many investors these days own mega-cap tech stocks like Apple (AAPL) or Tesla (TSLA). These stocks are excellent investments, but you may not be adequately diversified if you own…
Posted by Prakash Kolli May 3, 2022
Stock Markets are Volatile. 5 Financial Pros Say Invest Anyway
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Stock Markets are Volatile. 5 Financial Pros Say Invest Anyway

According to a study conducted by Qualtrics for MagnifyMoney in February, the top investing regret among Americans age 56 and under was not investing more of their money in the…
Posted by Opher Ganel May 3, 2022
Cryptocurrency for Newbies
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Cryptocurrency for Newbies

Cryptocurrency or crypto is everywhere, from news headlines to celebrity Twitter accounts. But, it's easy to get lost with over 18,000 different currencies, as of April 2022. Cryptocurrency is a…
Posted by Kristina Lazzara-Saari May 3, 2022
Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Early?
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Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Early?

For most of us, our home is our most valuable asset. It is also our most significant liability and the biggest loan we will ever have to repay. Therefore, it…
Posted by Annika Stepanov May 2, 2022
5 Ways You and Your Partner Can Save Money Before Starting a Family
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5 Ways You and Your Partner Can Save Money Before Starting a Family

The decision to start a family is crucial not only for you and your significant other, but also in terms of your finances. A path toward financial success will give…
Posted by Credit.com April 27, 2022
Everything You Need to Know About Self-Directed IRAs (SDIRA)
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Everything You Need to Know About Self-Directed IRAs (SDIRA)

If you want to invest in non-traditional assets with your retirement savings, you might find it challenging to do so with IRAs held at brokerages, banks, and other financial firms.…
Posted by Jeff Fang April 27, 2022
Dave Ramsey for Dummies
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Dave Ramsey for Dummies: The Complete Guide to Living Like No One Else

If you're familiar with Dave Ramsey, you may not find it surprising that he's been in the headlines more than usual in the last few years. However, if you have…
Posted by Kristin Stones April 27, 2022
How To Make A Budget Binder: Best Tips To Get You Started
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How To Make A Budget Binder: Best Tips To Get You Started

Making a budget is one of the best ways to get your finances in order. Not only does it help you keep track of your spending, but it can also…
Posted by Sara Conklin April 22, 2022

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