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Smart Life Insurance Strategies for Young Buyers
insurance Buy the right life insurance plan now to avoid scrambling to find coverage later.
By Kimberly Lankford • Published
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How to Turn a Teen’s Summer Wages into Millions
retirement You’re never too young to open a Roth IRA if you earn money from a job. If you invest in a Roth IRA early—and continually over decades—modest sums can grow into seven figures.
By Kimberly Lankford • Published
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6 Tax Breaks for College Costs
Tax Breaks Several tax breaks can ease the financial blow of college costs, whether you’re saving to send your kids to college, paying tuition bills for a child or yourself, pursuing graduate work, or repaying college loans.
By Kimberly Lankford • Last updated
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Where Clinton and Trump Stand on Student Debt
college Clinton wants free tuition at many public colleges and less restrictive student loan terms. Trump dislikes student debt, but his plans are not as clearly defined.
By Meilan Solly • Last updated
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10 Best ETFs to Buy for Beginners
ETFs If you’re just starting to invest your money, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are one of the best places to begin.
By Kyle Woodley • Published
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Be Smart with Social Media at Work
business You’ve got to be careful with what you post online. That goes double when the workplace is involved.
By Miriam Cross • Published
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How to Tame Your Student Loans
college Don't let the burden bar you from saving for your future.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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Financial Advice for Millennials
credit & debt How does a personal-finance magazine appeal to a new generation in need of a solid education in the fundamentals?
By Mark Solheim • Published
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Best Investing Moves When You're Starting Out
investing It's tough to get started saving when you have debt hanging over you. But once you get access to a retirement plan, make sure to fund it.
By Elizabeth Leary • Last updated
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