Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals
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6 Common Money Mistakes Newlyweds Need to Avoidsavings Get your marriage off on the right financial foot by talking openly with your new spouse and avoiding these financial faux pas.
By Lisa Gerstner
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Yes, You Can Live Rent-Freeplaces to live Instead of forking over a big slice of your paycheck to housing costs, consider exchanging your services for a place to stay.
By Lisa Elaine Babb
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10 Amazingly Tiny Apartmentsreal estate The young adults flocking to urban hubs are increasingly willing to trade dwelling size for a desirable neighborhood, and apartment dimensions and rents are shrinking to meet the demand.
By Miriam Cross
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Cheapest Big Cities in the U.S. to Live InFeature We found great places where you can live large on a small budget.
By Rebecca Dolan
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The Best Money Advice My Dad Ever Gave Meretirement Papa Rapacon has successfully retired by taking calculated risks and educating himself about finances.
By Stacy Rapacon
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How to Help Your Adult Kids Save More MoneyBudgeting Encourage your children to pay themselves first, pick the best banks and start investing. You can offer them a cash boost, too.
By Janet Bodnar
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Free Money for Retirementretirement If your company matches contributions, you’ve got a head start.
By Sandra Block
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How to Stretch Your MoneyBudgeting Outline your spending and saving priorities with a detailed budget.
By Lisa Gerstner
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What to Do in Case of Financial EmergencyBudgeting If you have yet to build up an emergency fund, consider these options to help cover any big, unexpected costs.
By Lisa Gerstner
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