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College Secrets: How To Save Money on College Tuition

When you or one of your children receives a college acceptance letter, you may initially feel like celebrating. But soon after, a pang of fear and worry may also kick in – once you try to figure out how you’re going to pay those massive college tuition bills. Fortunately, you don’t need to lose sleep […]

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Student Loan Forgiveness Programs and Where to Find Them

Millions of Americans have student loan debt – from recent college graduates to people in their 60s. Student loans are the one form of debt you typically can’t get rid of in bankruptcy court, so this debt can stay with you for decades if you don’t pay it off. Here are frequently asked questions about

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How to Plan for Future Financial Goals and Juggle Today’s Bills

It’s an age old financial dilemma: you want to save for the future – maybe to better prepare for retirement or to help pay for your kid’s college education – but you’re dealing with today’s bills. So how do you strike a proper balance and juggle current obligations while simultaneously saving for the years ahead?

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How Long Negative Information Can Stay On Your Credit Report

If you are diligent about monitoring your credit report regularly and take steps to maintain a healthy credit score, you may be wondering how long negative information such as delinquent accounts, judgments, and other adverse information stays on your report. By law, certain types of information must be removed from your credit files within a

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4 Reasons That Most Millennials Don’t Have a Single Credit Card

A new study from BankRate.com has found that 63% of Millennials in the U.S. – those between the ages of 18 and 29 – don’t have a single credit card. I’ll admit: I was initially surprised by this new data. At first blush, I wouldn’t have guessed that young adults would be opting out of

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How to Keep Hackers From Ruining Your Financial Life

Hackers have victimized tens of millions of Americans lately by stealing personal information ranging from credit card accounts to Social Security numbers. With such information, a hacker or identity thief can open new loans or accounts in your name, file a fraudulent tax return, or even empty your bank accounts of cash. Unfortunately, there have

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Video: Risk of Buying Real Estate for a Tax Purpose

During many of my financial seminars I’ll meet someone that is thinking about investing in real estate. Usually these people have little or no credit card debt and are in a comfortable position financially. Often times they have heard that investing in real estate for a tax purpose – specifically speaking, a tax deduction –

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How to Save Money at Six Flags Theme Parks – Flash Sale Alert

Summer’s over, but it’s not too early to plan for next summer’s fun. And I can’t stress enough the importance of planning ahead when it comes to saving money and improving your finances.   Although we just celebrated Labor Day, and the so-called end of summer, if you have kids, you might want to start

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