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Unconventional Investment Wisdom
To make investing seem easier, a number of “rules of thumb” have evolved over the years. Such rules have a basis in experience, but they tend to oversimplify the dynamics and challenges of sound portfolio management. Here are some examples.
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What is a 529 Plan?
Planning to send your child to college? A 529 plan, also known as a qualified tuition plan, could offer you some worthwhile advantages.
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How To Manage Your Debt: Strategies & Tools
Even if you're financially responsible, life's unpredictable nature can sometimes catch you off guard, at times making it dangerously easy to fall into debt. Discover how to start managing your debt with these tips and tools.
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Trim Your Budget
Reducing your monthly expenses is a surefire way to keep more money in your pocket, but getting started is easier said than done.
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Check It Out
To pay your rent, cover your bills, buy your groceries, and repay your student loans, you'll almost certainly need a checking account. This account will allow you to authorize the transfer of funds, whether you do it in writing or handle everything electronically. A regular checking account with a conventional or online institution is likely to cost you—unless you can find a way to avoid it.
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How Do I Build Credit?
A good credit score has a major impact on your finances, so it’s important to start out strong. In this Coach session, learn how to build a credit score for the first time or boost an already decent score, and create a plan with options that work for you.
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Filling Out the FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an application for financial aid made up of scholarships and grants that the government awards to students based on their needs. If you’re getting ready to fill out the FAFSA, follow these tips to make it quick, painless, and worth your time.
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Filling Out the FAFSA Planner
This Coach session will explain what the FAFSA does, how it grants you access to federal aid, and what the impact of federal aid could be for you.
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Saving With a Purpose Planner
Saving with a purpose is the secret to making your goals a reality. This Coach session will help you set concrete savings goals and show you how much you need to save every month to reach them.
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Trusts for Children
What are the concerns that have led many parents to reconsider their children’s legacies? None are that unusual.
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Q & A: Living Trusts
For centuries, living trusts have been a popular management tool for the preservation and growth of one’s assets. Living trusts offer a remarkable degree of flexibility, helping people achieve their needs for today as well as for tomorrow.
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Planning for a Long Life
Life expectancy is longer than ever. Chances are good that you are going to live many years in retirement.