No one can predict with any degree of certainty when the next market correction or bear market will occur, or how long it will last. What we do know is that, at
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Millennials get a bad rep. Too often does the media say that they’re lazy, unmotivated to work hard, and frivolous with their spending habits. On a weekly basis
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So you’ve got your degree, now what? These days, only on television is landing your dream job after graduation a thing that could actually happen.
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Congratulations Newlyweds! Your fresh union symbolizes a new beginning facing the world. But before the glow of wedded bliss wears, it’s crucial to talk about
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Remember way back to your first paycheck. The moment you open the envelope anticipating the windfall when all your hard work pays off. Then, like a swift kick
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The growing demand for more predictability and security planning for retirement income has led an increasing number of retirees and pre-retirees to look to
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It’s never too early or too late to start planning for retirement. However, in the U.S., when it comes to retirement savings, later seems to be the standard
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Almost any large nonprofit organization has a planned giving department that will guide you through the maze of giving options available. While planned giving
Credit Management in the 21st Century
In today’s world, good credit is a necessity. Today, our credit score affects much more than our ability to buy a house
For years it was assumed that tax planning was reserved for the wealthy. While wealthy individuals will see the most benefit from tax planning, with big changes