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Personal Finance - 5-Minute Read

Victoria Araj - Apr 12, 2022

What To Bring And How To Organize Tax Documents For Your Accountant: A Complete Checklist

Using a tax preparer can make filing taxes easier on you. Learn how to organize your tax documents for your preparer so the process can be easier for them, too.

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Personal Finance - 4-Minute Read

Jerry Brown - Apr 7, 2022

How To Calculate Your Net Income: 4 Steps

Net income represents your take-home pay after subtracting taxes and other deductions. Learn how to calculate your net income using our step-by-step guide.

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Personal Finance - 4-Minute Read

Emma Tomsich - Oct 31, 2024

9 Easy Side Hustles Anyone Can Start Today

If you’re looking for a source of extra cash or trying to build an emergency fund, now might be a great time to start that side hustle you’ve always dreamed of. Here are some temporary options to get you started.

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Loans - 7-Minute Read

Sarah Li Cain - Apr 2, 2022

What Are Collateral Loans And Are They Right For You?

Collateral is an asset used as a repayment guarantee for a secured or collateral loan. See how loans with collateral work and how to apply for collateral loans.

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Personal Finance - 5-Minute Read

Cathie Ericson - Mar 23, 2022

Savings Calculator: Estimate Growth Over Time

The secret to accumulating wealth? Start early, contribute regularly, and take advantage of the magic of compounding. Find out how compounding can work for you.

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Investing - 6-Minute Read

Molly Grace - Mar 23, 2022

Investing: What Is Your Risk Tolerance?

Whenever you put money into an investment product, whether that be stocks, bonds, real estate or even gold, you take on a certain amount of risk. Whether the potential reward is worth that risk depends on your personal level of risk tolerance.

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Investing - 10-Minute Read

Ashley Kilroy - Mar 23, 2022

How To Save For Retirement

We know we need to save for our future, but it seems as though our other responsibilities get in the way. If you’re like many other Americans who struggle to save for their golden years, here’s some guidance on how to save for retirement no matter what age you are.  

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Personal Finance - 4-Minute Read

Victoria Araj - Mar 23, 2022

Money Talks: Speaking With Your Parents About Their Finances

Talking money with anyone can be challenging, but it can be especially difficult with your parents. Here’s how to go about talking finances with your aging parents.

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Personal Finance - 4-Minute Read

Lauren Nowacki - Oct 31, 2024

Overdraft Fee: Everything You Need To Know

Overdraft fees are charged when you spend more money than what’s in your checking account. Learn more about overdraft fees and how you can avoid them.

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Homeownership - 7-Minute Read

Hanna Kielar - Mar 22, 2022

How To Buy A House In New York

Buying a house in New York can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Read our comprehensive overview for everything you need to know about how to buy a house in New York.
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Investing - 5-Minute Read

Dan Rafter - Mar 22, 2022

That ‘Trusted’ 4% Rule For Retirement Might Not Be The Best One To Follow

Guidelines such as the 4 percent rule are helpful when determining how much you need to save for retirement. But following them blindly doesn't mean that you'll be guaranteed a financially healthy retirement.

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Personal Finance - 3-Minute Read

Anna Baluch - Mar 22, 2022

Money Talks: Speaking With Your Employees About Money

Wondering how to speak to your employees about money? It can be a sensitive topic, but our article will help make the conversation more comfortable and productive.

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Investing - 4-Minute Read

Dan Miller - Mar 22, 2022

Commodity Trading: How To Get Started

In a volatile economy, the gold standard may be an investment in actual gold. Learn more about commodity trading and how to get started.

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Personal Finance - 8-Minute Read

Ashley Kilroy - Mar 22, 2022

Money Talks: Speaking With Your Kids About Finances

The sooner you talk to your kids about financial responsibility, the more likely they’ll succeed in the future. Read our guide on talking to your kids about finances.

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Investing - 3-Minute Read

Sarah Li Cain - Mar 21, 2022

Should You Invest In Cryptocurrency?

Remember when it seemed like cryptocurency was all over the news when prices skyrocketed? Thinking you should invest in it? Let’s take a look at some of the questions you need to ask before investing in cryptocurrency.

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Personal Finance - 3-Minute Read

Sarah Li Cain - Mar 21, 2022

What Are Mobile Wallets? And Do They Make Sense For You?

With a mobile wallet, you have the option to make payments on your smartphone. Read our guide on what mobile wallets are, how to use them, and which ones you should consider using.

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Personal Finance - 5-Minute Read

Andrew Dehan - Feb 28, 2022

Money Talks: Speaking With Your Siblings About Finances

It’s important to approach money talks carefully. Here are a few rules for speaking with your siblings about money, in a way that is both helpful and productive.
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Personal Finance - 6-Minute Read

Lauren Nowacki - Feb 28, 2022

Sinking Funds: What They Are And How To Use Them

Trying to save for a big purchase in the future? Learn how sinking funds can make it easier to save money so you can pay for big items without going into debt.