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After five years of budgeting intentionally, doubling our income, and paying down $300,000 of debt, my husband and I saved enough for retirement by the time…
When shopping for a financial planner, you can usually book a free introductory meeting. You’ll want to ask questions, establish rapport and seek a good fit.…
The suspension of federal student loan payments that began in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic is soon coming to an end. More than three…
In a fast-paced, competitive job market, employers must prioritize the benefits they offer to attract and retain top talent. In addition, the landscape of employee benefits…
John McClellan is a friend and former colleague of mine who exemplifies excellence as a classroom teacher. He gave up his lunches to provide extra help…
In the 2000 movie “Boiler Room,” a shady stockbroker scams a hapless investor into losing his life savings. Pressured by the broker, the investor keeps shoveling…
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is cracking down on misleading meat labels. The USDA says it will collect samples from cattle that will be marketed to…
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced efforts to crack down on so-called junk fees — hidden or obscure fees that surprise consumers when they’re buying everything…
With prices on the rise and the economy in flux, inflation continues to be an increasingly pressing issue in the U.S. High demand, supply chain disruptions…
This is reprinted by permission from . Overwhelmingly, home buyers view finding the right home as the hardest part of the buying process. There’s so much…