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Losing Your Job? A Money Pro's 6 Steps to Survive and Thrive
Whether pink slips are just rumors at your company or layoffs have already landed, there are things you can do today to make the best of a tough situation.
By Eric Roberge, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Investment Adviser
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I'm 57 with a great remote job, but my company wants me in the office full-time. I don't have the energy for a daily commute. Help!
We asked career planning and human resources experts for advice on how to handle return-to-work orders.
By Maurie Backman
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Find the Right Health Plan During Open Enrollment
You may face sharply higher out-of-pocket costs for health care next year. Use our guide to select an insurance plan that meets your needs at the best price.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Outsmarting the AI Job Algorithm: Why Older Women Need a Strategy
When you're job hunting, AI may undermine your best efforts. Here's how older women can throw a wrench in the algorithm.
By Christy Bieber
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Tariffs, Inflation, Uncertainty, Oh My: How to Feel Less Stressed About Finances Now, Really
Tariffs, high prices and an uncertain economy getting you down? These steps can help.
By Janna Herron
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I want to help pay for my grandkids' college. Should I make a lump-sum 529 plan contribution or spread funds out evenly through the years?
We asked a college savings professional and a financial planning expert for their advice.
By Maurie Backman
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Four Military Benefits That Have Helped My Family
Military life can be challenging for servicemembers and their families, but they're offered some significant financial benefits to help cushion the blow.
By Lisa Gerstner
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The Surprise Social Benefit of a Side Hustle in Retirement
A side gig or part-time job in retirement, like walking dogs, teaching, or consulting, can combat loneliness by sparking new friendships and boosting your social life.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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The Social Security Test Every Wealthy Retiree Must Take
When you work and collect Social Security benefits before your FRA, you are subject to the Retirement Earning Test that could result in a temporary reduction of your benefits.
By Donna LeValley
