A Method For Maximizing Memories With Money

Sahil Bloom recently shared a jarring stat: “By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime,” based

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Should You Roll Over Your 401(k)? The Answer Might Be Changing

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For many years the best action to take with a 401(k) account when leaving an employer was to roll over

Two Popular Retirement Myths And How They Can Hurt Retirement Security

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There are numerous myths, rules of thumb, traditions and other shortcuts surrounding retirement planning. Fallacies and poor assumptions are behind

Cultivating Character Amid Market Chaos

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University of Southern California professor and storytelling sage Robert McKee said this about character: “True character is revealed in the

7 Alarming Facts About Wealth Inequality: Bring On the Pitchforks?

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Ray Dalio, billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, once warned that if America didn’t address its widening wealth gap, the rich

4 Questions That Can Help You Create Your Retirement Handbook

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For much of our life, school systems and workplaces teach us the next steps. We learn in elementary school the

Here’s why the average US credit score is falling

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The average U.S. credit score slipped nationwide, largely due to the resumption of federal student loan delinquency reporting on U.S.

Mortgage rates jump as tariffs hit markets; biggest spike in nearly a year

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Mortgage rates spiked this week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday, as President Donald Trump's tariffs led to instability in

Here Are Some Financial Moves That Can Ease The Pain Of Market Declines

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An investment market decline can create financial opportunities for alert investors, whether the decline is short and sharp or long

Married Americans with student loans with income-driven plans may get a break: report

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Married student loan borrowers on income-driven repayment (IDRs) appeared to no longer have to worry about the possibility of an

The Sandwich Generation’s Financial Fears About Aging Parents

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In homes across America, a quiet crisis is unfolding. The "sandwich generation" – adults simultaneously caring for their children and

Judge tosses Biden-era credit card late fee rule: What to know

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A federal judge threw out a U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule Tuesday that capped all credit card late

Plan Your 2025 QCDs And RMDs Now

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The early months of the year are important for taxpayers ages 70½ and older who have traditional IRAs. The right