It’s scary for investors of all ages when the market swoons. Here’s how to stay the course.
Make July 4th the start on the road to financial freedom
This Independence Day is the perfect opportunity for millennials to cut the proverbial financial cord.
Don’t make a $138,000 mistake: 5 ways to get your ex’s Social Security benefits
Divorced retirees may be able to get bigger Social Security checks off a former spouse.
New tax-advantaged accounts will help families with special-needs children
Financial advisors and advocates say it is a welcome step for families with special-needs kids.
Profit from Brexit’s market swoon by making these moves
Watching a portion of your investment account get wiped away after the Brexit vote does come with a silver lining.
The $100,000-plus problem of not saving for retirement while you’re young
Waiting to start saving for retirement could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement savings.
What’s this? You can cut your taxes by sending the kids to summer day camp
Working parents can save more than $2,000 in taxes when their kids are enrolled in summer camp.
Get to work! These are the top summer jobs this season
Here are the season’s best jobs, according to CareerCast.
That summer vacation could cost you a bundle in interest and fees
Americans’ overuse of credit cards on their vacations adds up to about $2.7 billion in interest and fees.
Ignoring your employer’s benefits can cost you big time
If you’re eligible for company benefits, make sure you’re taking full advantage of what is offered.
66 million Americans have no emergency savings. You heard that right
A whopping 66 million Americans have no money saved for an emergency, according to Bankrate.com.
College ‘victory laps’ can cost families an extra $300,000
Graduating college in six years instead of four can have six-figure extra costs.
When it comes to college, this is what keeps parents up at night
More than ever, parents and students are worried about the cost of a college degree.
Try these 3 moves to boost your odds of an early retirement
It’s hard to retire sooner than later, but not impossible.
Does father know best when it comes to finances? Sometimes
When it comes to managing money, should you listen to your father?
This Father’s Day, forget the tie and tempt Dad with spirits
Clothes and gift cards still top Fathers Day gift lists, yet these spirits can make for a better present.
Preparing for the unexpected: Give yourself an insurance checkup
Retirement planning involves more than budgets and savings. You need to protect assets by having adequate insurance.
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