Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals
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How Same-Sex Marriage Affects Taxes, Social Security Benefits
taxes What you gain in Social Security benefits, you may lose in taxes.
By Sandra Block Published
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Student Loan Lessons from Martin O’Malley
college The Democratic presidential candidate borrowed heavily to send his daughters to college. We think there's a better way.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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10 Financial Things Newlyweds Must Do
savings After you say "I do," you have some important money matters to attend to.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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6 Common Money Mistakes Newlyweds Need to Avoid
savings 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 Published
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Yes, You Can Live Rent-Free
places 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 Published
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10 Amazingly Tiny Apartments
real 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 Published
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Cheapest Big Cities in the U.S. to Live In
real estate We found great places where you can live large on a small budget.
By Rebecca Dolan Published
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The Best Money Advice My Dad Ever Gave Me
retirement Papa Rapacon has successfully retired by taking calculated risks and educating himself about finances.
By Stacy Rapacon Published
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How to Help Your Adult Kids Save More Money
Budgeting 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 Published
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