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Should You Help Your Adult Kids Buy a Home?
Buying a house is still part of the American Dream and it can be a crucial step towards adulthood and building wealth.
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The 4 Underrated Financial Moves to Make After a Layoff
Getting laid off unexpectedly can make you feel scared, disoriented, and unsure of what to do next. Even if you've built an emergency fund, or you're getting a severance, the negative cash flow can make you feel as if your personal finances are in jeopardy.
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Thinking of Refinancing Your Student Loans? 3 Important Questions to Ask Yourself First
If you haven't already, you're probably going to start receiving offers from private companies offering to refinance your student loans. After all,
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An Oasis in a ‘Banking Desert’
What happens in a “banking desert”? Defined as an area lacking traditional financial services, sometimes without a banking center located in a
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3 Ways Business Leaders Can Blend Profit With Purpose
CSR within companies isn’t a favor — it has real bottom-line benefits and at the same time can have a positive impact on society.
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5 Small Business Financing Myths That Are Costing You Growth
From SBA startup funds to leasing to carrying debt, here are some financial myths smart entrepreneurs avoid like the plague.
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Student loan help emerges as top benefit option
Student loan programs are the No. 1 new benefit that companies are planning to start providing to their employees during their open enrollment period this year, according to Employee Benefit Adviser's Open Enrollment Readiness Benchmark. The benchmark, now a quarterly feature, surveys employers on critical elements of
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The Key to Becoming Rich: Always Pay Yourself First
When your paycheck hits, the first “bill” you pay isn’t your landlord, your internet provider, or the grocery store. It’s you.
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Plan to Retire Even If You Don't Plan to Retire
Photo: Huy Phan (Unsplash) If you’re one of the people who has decided to solve the retirement problem by “working for as long as possible,” it’s time to ask yourself what might happen if your working days end sooner than anticipated. As the New York Times reports: Many Americans understand that working longer can be
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You Could Be Denied a Mortgage Even With Perfect Finances. Here's Why
If you have great credit and a solid income, you may assume you'll definitely be able to get the mortgage you need to buy a home.