Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals
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10 Financial Things Newlyweds Must Dosavings After you say "I do," you have some important money matters to attend to.
By Kimberly Lankford
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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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Boost Your BenefitsEmployee Benefits High-deductible health insurance plus a health savings account is a winning combination.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Start Investing Wiselyinvesting It takes only a little seed money to become a smart, long-term investor.
By Stacy Rapacon
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