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This Is How You Can Land a Job You'll Love
"Work How You Are Wired" leads job seekers on a journey of self-discovery that could help them snag the job of their dreams.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
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We inherited $250K: Should we buy a second home or save for college?
He wants a vacation home, but she wants a 529 plan for the kids. Who's right? The experts weigh in.
By Maurie Backman
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Your Guide to Financial Stability as a Military Spouse
These practical resources and benefits can help military spouses with managing a budget, tax and retirement planning, as well as supporting their own career
By Kelly M. Lagore, CFP®, MQFP®
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Why You Can Afford to Ignore College Sticker Prices
College tuition fees can seem prohibitive, but don't let advertised prices stop you from applying. Instead, focus on net costs after grants and scholarships.
By Sravani Atluri
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How This 529 'Superfund' Strategy Can Transform Your Estate Plan
This 529 strategy — superfunding a 529 — can help you maximize savings for a child or grandchild's education expenses.
By Erin Bendig
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New Ways to Use 529 Plans
Tax-free withdrawals from 529 plans could help you sharpen your job skills.
By Ella Vincent
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Steps to Keep Your Student Focused on College, Not Finances
Too many students drop out due to financial strain. This plan can help families plan for the costs and get timely aid that sees students through to graduation.
By Sravani Atluri
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Employers Will Find the Best Person for the Job in an Escape Room
Escape rooms can give employers a better indication of job candidates' strengths than a standard interview. Here's how your company can get on board.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Hiring Continuing at Reduced Levels
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
By David Payne
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