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Spring Has Sprung: 9 Tips to Bring New Life to Your Finances
retirement It’s prime time to spruce up your home, yard and most important, your finances. Get started today with these timely tips.
By Salene Hitchcock-Gear, President of Prudential Individual Life Insurance Published
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16 Stocks Warren Buffett Is Buying and Selling
stocks Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), oversaw a fairly busy fourth quarter of buying and selling stocks.
By Dan Burrows Published
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Hiring a Nanny, Housekeeper or Caregiver? Financial Tips for Household Employers
taxes Thinking about hiring a nanny, housekeeper or caregiver? Make sure you understand your obligations as a household employer as far as taxes, payroll, W-2s and even insurance go.
By Joelle Spear, CFP® Published
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Look Out for These Scams
Scams Stay alert for phony sales at stores and other tricks.
By Sandra Block Published
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Accredited Investors, Tread Lightly
Making Your Money Last Before taking the plunge, measure whether the rewards of access to complex private investments outweigh the risks.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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Retirees, Don't Get Stranded Hunting Returns
Making Your Money Last Some older investors are turning to unregistered securities and other alternative investment risks.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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The 9 Types of People You'll Meet in Retirement
Making Your Money Last Some are happier than others, and all offer some valuable retirement lessons to live by. Which type are you?
By Jacob Schroeder Published
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8 Questions to Ask Before Making Any Investment
Financial Planning When meeting with a financial adviser, it can be a little intimidating, but don't let any fear of looking uninformed keep you from asking some important questions.
By T. Eric Reich, CIMA®, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC® Published
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10 Insider Trading Stocks: What Execs and Directors Are Buying
stocks When investors think of “insider trading,” they might think of the kind of behavior to which ex-Rep.
By Lisa Springer Published
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