Dos and Don’ts for Young Workers Planning an Early Retirement

Dan Rafter
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Want to retire early? Maybe before your 60th birthday? Then you’ll need to make the right financial moves, and avoid several potential pitfalls, to reach your goal.

5 Scary Facts About Nursing Home Costs (And What to Do About Them)

Maryalene Laponsie
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Nursing homes provide vital health care, but they can be downright scary if you’re not prepared. Here’s what you need to know.

Damage Control – 5 Fixes for Common Investment Mistakes

Richard Barrington
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Damage control can help you limit the impact of your investment mistakes.

10 Tips to Manage Financial Risks With Checking Accounts

Richard Barrington
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The high frequency of checking account transactions makes the diligent management of these accounts especially important.

7 Wise Financial Habits to Learn From Your Grandparents

Dan Rafter
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Your grandparents can teach you a lot about saving money, living within your means and protecting your dollars. Here are seven key financial truths we can learn from our elders.

How to Rebuild Your Financial Health After Divorce

Dan Rafter
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A divorce can be financially devastating. It can be a long journey, but rebuilding your savings after divorce is possible. Here are four steps to help you get back on your feet.

What Is Required When Opening a Checking Account? Essential Advice & Smart Tips

Richard Barrington
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Ten tips for what you should consider when choosing a checking account.

6 Questions to Ask Before Opening A Savings Account

Dan Rafter
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You may be aware of the obvious differences of savings accounts, but beyond comparing interest rates, some savings accounts are better than others. Here are six questions you need to ask before opening your next savings account.

You’ve Just Inherited a Small Fortune, Now What?

Dan Rafter
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You’ve just come into a substantial amount of money. Regardless the amount — $10,000 or $1 million — you have some choices to make. What investments should you consider to protect and even grow your money?

Over 40 With No Retirement Savings? Take These 6 Steps

Dan Rafter
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You’re not necessarily sunk if you reach middle age without any retirement savings, but time isn’t completely on your side either. Read how to get back on track.

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