Category: Education

March 24, 2020
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance filling in many details of the historic delay in this year’s tax-filing and payment deadlines, which have been extended to July 15 from April 15 for many taxpayers due to the coronavirus pandemic....

March 17, 2020
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As homeowners rush to lock in record-low mortgage rates by refinancing, a strange thing is happening: They’re getting higher rates. While the rate on 30-year fixed mortgages hit a 50-year low of 3.29% in the first week in March and...

March 17, 2020
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To keep safe and healthy, please see the CDC website on how to prepare yourself and your families here. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

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March 3, 2020
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The idea of cranking out yet another form after filing your income tax return sounds as soul-crushing as, oh, maybe clearing out all those boxes filled with who knows what from the basement.  Take time to fill out a new...

February 6, 2020
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As tax season approaches, you're going to need to compile all the information about your finances that you possibly can. Your yearly income isn't the only thing you'll need. If you're an investor, or even if you've just made a...

January 21, 2020
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Your wedding is probably the priciest, most complicated party you’ll ever spend money on. In 2017, the average cost of a wedding skyrocketed to $38,700, according to The 2019 WeddingWire Newlywed Report.  Navigating the planning process can be difficult when...

December 19, 2019
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What should you and your loved ones be doing to prepare for a retirement when and how you want? While the answer partially depends on whether your own personal finish line is just around the corner or decades away, there’s...

December 3, 2019
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Saving for retirement can't be done at the last minute; it takes decades of consistent effort to save hundreds of thousands of dollars. When you start early, you still have compound interest on your side. But the longer you wait...

November 21, 2019
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The personal-finance playbook followed by past generations doesn’t add up for many people the way it used to. It’s time for some new money rules. Liz Weeks listened to her parents. Go to college, they said. Then get a good...

November 19, 2019
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A tax loophole lets high earners contribute indirectly to a Roth IRA High-income earners can’t contribute directly to a Roth IRA, but thanks to a tax loophole they can still contribute indirectly. If you qualify to take advantage of this...

November 14, 2019
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Robinhood's "infinite money" glitch — which enabled premium users to borrow seemingly endless amounts of cash and turn thousand-dollar deposits into million-dollar positions — showcased the dangers of turning investing into a game, one expert says. "The infinite-leverage glitch in...

November 12, 2019
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Millennials are nearly as likely as their older co-workers to be regularly saving for retirement, a new survey has found. A solid 45% of millennial workers said they have a 401(k) or IRA, and 33% of those that have an...

November 7, 2019
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Americans are “somewhat challenged” in having a secure retirement, one expert said recently on Yahoo Finance. “There’s a big mismatch between savings and safety,” Fredrik Axsater, head of institutional client group at Wells Fargo Asset Management, told YFI PM recently....

October 17, 2019
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The end of 2019 is drawing close, so now is a good time to review your retirement accounts and take steps to put your financial house in order. Experts recommend putting two action items on your to-do list. Take your...

October 17, 2019
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According to a Northwestern Mutual survey, people who work with a financial adviser are more likely to know how to balance spending now and saving for later; set specific goals and feel confident that they will achieve those goals; and...