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Spring is here, and with it, comes some sizzling hot deals! While April may not have any major shopping holidays, you can still find some great deals this month. Here's what to buy and what to skip in April.
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An Individual Retirement Plan (IRA) is a retirement fund that allows your money to grow, tax-deferred. Managing your account effectively takes careful planning and basic knowledge of retirement accounts, as well as their contribution limits. Let's take a look at IRAs and how to maximize your contributions with proper planning.
Read More6 Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances
Spring is here, and it's time to clean out more than just your house! When the warmer weather and longer days hit, they provide a great opportunity to declutter your finances. That's right; do some financial spring cleaning! Take some time to review your income and spending circumstances to ensure it's all squeaky clean and in perfect working order. Here are six tips to help get you started.
Read MoreWhen Should I Put my Home on the Market?
If you're thinking of selling your home, you're likely thinking of listing it in the spring. The season of sunshine and renewal is traditionally the best time of year for home shopping. Before you start prepping your house for a photo shoot, though, take a step back. The factors that make spring a great time to sell a home may not hold true for your individual circumstances. Let's take a closer look at why spring is known to be the hottest season in real estate, and whether these reasons hold true for you.
Read MoreA Beginner's Guide to Financial Aid
If you or your child are planning to attend college within the next few years, you'll want to start thinking about applying for financial aid earlier than later. The rules and deadlines can be confusing, but we're here to help. Below, we've compiled a beginner's guide to financial aid.
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