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Is your garage overflowing with bank statements and paid bills from ten years ago? Are you unsure about what documents need to be retained and what can be
College represents a time of independence in a young adult’s life. It may be the first time that your child has almost complete control over their own finances
Even with a thriving economy, many Americans continually struggle to save money. While it’s certainly tempting to spend that extra cash, socking it away for
As we draw closer to the last quarter of 2018, Americans are starting to think more about the changes to the U.S. tax code. Though the tax code has been tweaked
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Many people dream of the day they can leave work behind and start pursuing their lifelong dreams. But for most people, you’ll need to achieve financial
While never an easy decision, filing bankruptcy can provide immediate assistance to those struggling to pay their debts. A long, sometimes complicated process
If you’re currently in the market for a home, it will speed up the process considerably if you’re familiar with the various mortgage options available. Finding
Do you really know how much it will cost you to sell your home? Here is a breakdown of some of those costs.
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While everyone who has ever sold