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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
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How to Pay for Pricey Prescriptions
insurance Paying for expensive medications is especially painful if you’re in a high-deductible plan.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Giving to Charity When You're on a Budget
Budgeting Don’t forget that your time has value, too. Volunteering is the best way to see if you like how the charity is run.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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Wipe Out Debt, One Step at a Time
credit & debt Pay off debt with the highest interest first, stick to a schedule and automate payments.
By Brendan Pedersen Published
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The Talk Before Moving In Together
savings Merging households and finances is a major step. Be sure to have an open and honest dialogue about each other's income and spending habits beforehand.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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Target-Date Funds Might Not Be Right for You
investing Branching out and investing in a mix of funds can give you a portfolio that’s cheaper, better diversified and more in line with your needs.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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Get a Head Start on College Savings
Paying for College It’s a daunting prospect. In 18 years, attending an in-state public college for four years will likely cost a total of about $233,000.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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Don’t Be Afraid to Do Your Own Taxes
taxes Even if you have to pay for tax software, it’s cheaper than hiring a tax preparer.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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Monopoly for a New Generation
spending The game plays into millennial stereotypes, but in reality we’re not much different than other generations.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
spending