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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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Four Takeaways From Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony Investors Should Know
TOPLINEFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate banking committee on Tuesday that there is still “significant uncertainty” about an economic recovery, while adding that the Fed will let the market dictate the pace of its corporate bond purchases. KEY FACTSDuring the first day of his semiannual testimony b
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3 traps to avoid when getting pre-approved for a mortgage
If you're looking to buy a home, you may have heard that it's a good idea to get a mortgage pre-approval letter before kicking off your search. That's pretty solid advice.
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Counteracting Capital Gains with Tax-Loss Harvesting
Tax-loss harvesting means taking capital losses (selling securities for less than what you initially paid for them) to offset any capital gains you
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As you’ve spent more time at home over the
As you’ve spent more time at home over the past two years, you’ve had a chance to zero in on flaws. They might be relatively small—you really need to
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3 Reasons Investors Should Avoid Reacting to Stock Market Volatility
If you’ve been keeping an eye on your stock portfolio lately, there’s a good chance you’re stressed out. But turning that anxiety into action could be
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3 reasons why women should use HSAs to save for retirement
A recent article from Bustle titled "How to Save for Retirement in Your 20s" powerfully explained why saving for the future is one of the best financial decisions young people can make. This is particularly true for women, who typically live longer than men and need their retirement funds to stretch further. However, a
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How Does Compound Interest Work?
You'd think that to accumulate a lot of money, whether in a savings account, retirement plan, or brokerage account, you'd need to consistently put a lot of money in there.
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Dealing with Dementia in the Family
Dealing with Dementia in the Family DRAFTAuthors: Jim RingerSource: First Midwest BankSubject: First Midwest DRAFT Rev1Title 1: Dealing With Dementia in the FamilyTitle 2: TK Things to Remember When Dealing With a Dementia Diagnosis in the FamilyTitle 3: How to Handle an Estate Plan for a Family Member With DementiaTit
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Leveraging the Tax Code to Minimize Your Tax Liabilities
As we head toward March, one of most dreaded times of the year approaches: tax season.