Land a great new job? Awesome. Now is the perfect time to think about your 401(k) and retirement plan, whether you had one before or not. Saving for retirement
If you're like most people, you bought life insurance to provide for your loved ones in the event of your death. But because you're self-employed, you may have
Every May, interest rates on federal student loans are recalculated for the upcoming school year. The rates are calculated by combining the yield on the 10
Economies and markets are cyclical. They may include periods of wealth creation and times of bursting bubbles that bankrupt companies in a major downturn.
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After the Great Recession from 2007 to 2009 hit, far too many Americans found themselves without any savings to get through the hardships of unemployment
As recent graduates enter the workforce, they may need to make some financial decisions to help them prepare for potential economic uncertainty such as
It's essential to know the critical ages regarding taking Social Security that may impact the amount of your benefits. Getting the most out of your Social
The need for regular saving and investing spans many life stages. Through the years, your goals will change and your strategies will shift, but don’t be alarmed
You don't need to wait until the end of the year to look for ways to minimize your tax liability. Tax planning should take place throughout the year to have you
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Working towards financial independence can often be a lifelong process. But for many, financial freedom may come far sooner—and include some fun along the way