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Financial Summer School for Kids
Published June 18, 2012
School might be out, but that doesn’t mean learning has to stop, especially when it comes to teaching kids money skills.
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Americans Score Higher on Credit Knowledge
Published June 04, 2012
Americans are becoming more knowledgeable about the credit world: what it is, how it's calculated and who is keeping score.
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Why Taxing 'The Rich' Doesn't Work
Published May 29, 2012
Why- especially in an election year- is raising taxes on top earners so popular?
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How to Pay Down Debt
Published May 21, 2012
If you are serious about paying off your debt, how your approach your bills is important and will reduce the amount you pay over time.
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Why People Hide Money From Their Significant Other
Published May 14, 2012
Six million Americans may be committing financial infidelity. Here's why.
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'It’s the Economy, Stupid!' The Social Security Sequel
Published May 07, 2012
The prolonged recession caused more people than usual to file for Social Security benefits in 2009 in spite of financial consequences that will affect them for the remainder of their lives.
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Don’t Just Panic Over Social Security’s Worsening Finances- Do Something About it
Published April 30, 2012
The headlines regarding the future of Social Security are scary--but there is a way to fix the problem.
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Scary Retirement Numbers--No Matter How You Calculate Them
Published April 23, 2012
A new study shows the average baby boomer will fall 44% short on their necessary retirement income. Here's how to reduce that number.
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Don’t Lose Your IRA to Fraud
Published April 09, 2012
Most of us only think of our IRA account when tax season rolls around. But others--who don't have the best of intentions--are looking at the account all year round.
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Why Consumers are Choosing to Pay Credit Card Bills Before Mortgage
Published March 26, 2012
The sharp decline in real estate prices has Americans less concerned about preserving their homes than preserving their lines of credit.

