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How Does Marriage Affect Your Credit Score?
Starting a Family While credit reports aren’t merged for married couples, individual records can affect joint loans. Learn the rules to ensure good credit goes along with a good marriage.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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Honey, We Need to Talk About Money
Women & Money Instead of focusing on the numbers, couples might have more success discussing their goals.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Readers Share Tips for Raising Money Smart Kids
Raising Money-Smart Kids What's the right age for a child to have their own credit card? Opinions vary.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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COVID Sparked a Surge of Generosity
Coronavirus and Your Money One big focus among donors: charities that address food insecurity.
By Sandra Block Published
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How to Boost Your Financial Savvy
Women & Money Women need to know how financial knowledge can help them take care of their families and themselves.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Workers Want to Stay Home
Employee Benefits Saving money is one reason employees prefer remote work.
By Michael Korsh Published
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How Women Can Boost Their Retirement Savings
Women & Money The retirement savings deck is stacked against women in a few ways, but there are ways to help improve your odds of a long and successful retirement.
By Renée Pastor, AIF® Published
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From One Widow to Another: Words of Wisdom for Hope and Happiness
Women & Money Whether you lost your spouse recently or years ago, the grieving and healing process is a journey. Financial adviser Barbara Shapiro shares the most helpful life advice she’s gotten from other widows after the loss of her own husband.
By Barbara Shapiro, CFP®, CDFA®, CeFT Published
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What Kids Need to Know About Finances
Women & Money In a digital world, it's even more critical to teach children how to handle cold, hard cash.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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