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Millennials Are Financially Jinxed, but Time Is on Their Side
personal finance Suffering from recession fatigue, this generation nevertheless can’t afford to shy away from stocks. Here’s how Millennials should prioritize their retirement savings goals.
By Matt J. Goren, Ph.D., CFP® Published
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Real Estate Investing in 2021 Comes Down to 5 ‘Un’ Words
real estate investing For success in real estate investing today, here are five buzzwords to keep in mind going forward.
By Karlin Conklin Published
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How to Build a Diversified Real Estate Investment Portfolio
real estate investing Having a diversified commercial and multifamily real estate portfolio is important to potentially reduce risk and create multiple opportunities for potential income and appreciation. Diversification is even more important in tumultuous times like these. Here’s a look at how to build a diverse real estate investment portfolio.
By Dwight Kay Published
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5 Ways Millennials Can Turn Financial Stress into Financial Wellness
personal finance Here’s how to build financial stability, while enjoying life now.
By Salene Hitchcock-Gear, President of Prudential Individual Life Insurance Published
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Americans Are Stockpiling Cash
Coronavirus and Your Money With no place to go and businesses closed, we are saving more than ever.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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14 Reasons You Might Go Broke in Retirement
retirement Running out of money in retirement is a legitimate fear. But there are steps you can take to avoid that fate – and it’s never too late to start.
By Bob Niedt Published
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If You Left the Stock Market in March, Is It Time to Jump Back In?
investing Lots of investors sold stocks during the downturn. How do they get back in the market now? And should they?
By Lisa Brown, CFP®, CIMA® Published
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Over 50 and Furloughed/Unemployed? Five Actions to Consider Now
unemployment Don’t despair, but do plan for the worst.
By Ken Moraif, MBA, CFP®, CRPC® Published
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Banks Canceling Credit Cards, Cutting Limits
credit & debt If you haven’t used a card in awhile, make a small purchase with it to keep it open. It’s good for your credit score.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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