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A study released by AARP found that 1 in 3 American adults ages 40–64 provided regular financial support to their parents in the past year. Communicating…
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Did you know that the average score on a national financial literacy test is a shocking 65 out of 100? April is National Financial Literacy Month,…
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Simply setting spending limits in a variety of budget categories doesn’t really give you the complete picture. There are likely categories where you may…
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Saving as a family starts with setting a goal and making a plan to reach it. Saving just for the sake of saving isn’t very motivating. Saving for a…
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During these unprecedented times of COVID-19, accessing your credit is important. That’s why Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion are offering free, weekly…
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Plan now to use your tax return to your benefit. Pay down existing debt, build up your emergency fund, fund your IRA, start a vacation savings account,…
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We often fall into the trap of thinking if we just made more money our money problems would go away. In reality, knowing your money personality makes the…
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Whether you’re preparing to file your own taxes or paying a professional, being ahead of the curve and gathering all necessary documents now will help you…
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Did your family status change recently? Even if not, have you taken a moment to review your current beneficiaries? It’s a good idea especially whenever…
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Having a MySocialSecurity account at ssa.gov makes it convenient to check your social security statements, change your address, request a replacement…