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Tax Planning Strategies for High-Income Earners

As 2026 gets underway, high-income earners can still act on select 2025 tax strategies while planning ahead to reduce taxes,…

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2026 Retirement Contribution Limits Offer Key Saving Opportunities

The IRS has raised retirement plan contribution limits for 2026. Understanding these changes can help savers make strategic decisions and…

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Are 50-Year Mortgages a Good Idea?

Fifty-year mortgages have surfaced before during affordability crunches. Learn the potential benefits, major drawbacks, and what an ultra-long loan could…

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It’s Not Too Late to Save for Retirement

If you feel behind on retirement savings, you’re not alone. With small, consistent steps and smart strategies, it’s still possible…

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Stay a Step Ahead of Credit and Debit Card Fraud

Fraudsters are getting smarter, but you can stay ahead. With practical tips for safer credit and debit card use, you’ll…

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Investing on the Digital Frontier

A primer on cryptocurrency’s origins, risks, and regulation, plus how ETFs offer exposure without private keys—and why crypto’s volatility makes…

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Take Control of Your Finances

You can overcome your money fears with a solid plan for success.

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The Power of Compounded Interest

Why young people should start saving early in a Roth IRA account.

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Married by Common Law?: How You Could Legally Tie The Knot Without Actually Saying “I Do”

If you and your partner have been together for a certain period of time, it is possible that in a…

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Money-Saving Tips for Married LGBT Couples

It is important to be sure that you and your spouse are getting the most benefit possible, both before and…

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