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Budget-Friendly Vacation Tips
Are you planning your next vacation? There are ways to experience the trip of your dreams without crippling your savings account, just read our article to find out how.
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5 Resolutions to Trim Spending and Reduce Stress
With the new year approaching, now is the perfect time to make a resolution to save more money. These five tips will help you trim spending, beef up savings, and reduce stress.
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Due Date Approaches for 2018 Federal Income Tax Returns
Tax filing season is here again. If you haven't done so already, you'll want to start pulling things together – that includes getting your hands on a copy of your 2017 tax return and gathering W-2s, 1099s and deduction records.
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How to Be Financially Safe
Keeping your finances safe is now a big part of our everyday lives.
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What Your Spending Plan Should Look Like
Financial experts have devised a few straightforward solutions to help you determine how much money you should be spending and saving each month. You can choose to follow the 50/3020 plan or the 60% solution.
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Construction Loans
What are construction loans and who uses them?
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How Easy Is It for Someone to Steal Your Child’s Identity?
With all the large-scale data breaches, everyone is very aware of fraud and identity theft. One thing my husband and I have adopted is the “shred it” method. We shred everything that has our personal information on it including junk mail. One day, I was shredding the mail and realized some items had my young daughter’s information on it.
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It’s Never Too Early To Start Your Child’s Financial Education
The school year has started, so I thought this would be the perfect weekend to start my child’s financial education.