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Pat and Kelly, new parents, made a couple monthly budget adjustments upon the arrival of their first child. First, due to the added cost of day care and
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A tight housing market is leading many young adults to postpone purchasing a home, choosing instead to go the rental route. Many simply don’t want to be
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You’ve worked hard and after five years of disciplined savings, you’ve been approved for a 20 year $200,000 mortgage. It’s an exciting time and amongst the
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A big mistake many professionals make with disability insurance coverage is that they take what is offered, and then buy and forget it. If they purchased it
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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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Walking across the stage and receiving your university diploma can be the first step towards the daunting world of adulthood. The structure that educational
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For young families, the immediate cost of raising a child can be testing financially. Just when you thought you were in the clear from student loan repayments
Almost any large nonprofit organization has a planned giving department that will guide you through the maze of giving options available. While planned giving
The U.S is considered the most generous country in the world, with two-thirds of Americans giving to charities annually. And this number continues to grow, with
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
If your kids are starting to enter the workforce, whether it’s a part-time job just for the summer or a full-time job after graduation, it’s essential they know
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