Millennial Money
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Dear Mom and Dad: Thanks
Making Your Money Last Ideally, living at home should provide a way to improve your financial well-being and lay the groundwork for future success.
By Emma Patch Published
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How to Negotiate a Break on Rent
Healthy Living on a Budget The downward trend in rents has me thinking it's time to ask my apartment manager to reduce my rent.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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Lending Money to a Friend in Need
Coronavirus and Your Money If you lend money to a friend who has fallen on hard times, don't count on getting it back.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Stay on Course With Student Loans
Paying for College You may be eligible for deferment if you receive unemployment benefits or are unable to find a full-time job.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Class of COVID-19
Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals Recent graduates are starting their careers at a time of tremendous uncertainty, but hiring is up in several job categories.
By Emma Patch Published
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Millennials Face Their Second Recession
Making Your Money Last Forty percent of millennials say the pandemic will likely cause them to delay payments on their debts. Does that include you? Time to take action.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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My First Bear Market, By the Book
Investor Psychology I'm boosting my 401(k) contributions now that my gym membership and student loan payments are on hold.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Don’t Leave Your Benefits Behind
Employee Benefits When changing jobs, lock down health insurance and don’t forget your 401(k).
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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Can You Count on Social Security?
retirement I think benefits will be available in some form, but I’m not relying on them for the bulk of my income.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
retirement