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The Building Blocks of an Investment Portfolio
Opening a savings account with your local bank may provide an easy way to put money away for safekeeping, but the thought of doing more can be tempting.Full Story
University of Phoenix Offers Tips on Saving for College
Whether you’re saving for your child’s education or your own, it’s a wise investment to start planning and saving now for college.Full Story
Six Ways to Teach Kids That Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees
So if you’re feeling guilty because you can’t buy your child that video game system he desperately wants or send him to that trendy summer camp, don’t. In fact, now is the perfect time to teach your kids some valuable financial lessons.Full Story
Tax Planning for 2008
Thought tax time was over? Think again. Tax planning is an ongoing process. Each year you need to take a fresh look at your situation in light of new limits and laws.Full Story
Your Finances; How to Get Back in the Black
Saving money for your future is hard enough when the economy is in an upswing, but the task becomes even more daunting during an economic downturn when consumers find themselves struggling just to pay monthly bills.Full Story
Reverse Budgeting Promotes Paying Self First
Financial security and freedom is a goal many Americans are in search of. However, when most people receive their paycheck, bills come first and spending money comes second; rarely leaving any for savings.Full Story
The Future: It’s In Your Hands
With financial gloom splattered across the headlines it’s easy to avoid looking at your financial habits.Full Story
Health Savings Accounts Offer Employers and Workers a Tool for Cutting Premium Costs; Not Coverage
Post-holiday bills and the approach of tax season aren’t the only reasons why some people dread the first few months of the year. This is also often the time when health insurance companies notify employers of hefty premium increases.Full Story
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