Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Five Most Overlooked Tax Deductions to Help Manage Your Tax Bill Who among us wants to pay the IRS more taxes than we have to? While few may raise their hands, Americans regularly overpay because they fail to take tax…

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How Baby Boomers Have Redefined Retirement

How Baby Boomers Have Redefined Retirement

How Baby Boomers Have Redefined Retirement Before your generation, retirement had long been perceived as a time when life took a downward turn. But thanks to baby boomers, this perception has radically changed. Baby Boomers have been cool kids since…

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What Volatility Truly Means

What Volatility Truly Means

What Volatility Truly Means Nowadays, the word “volatility” seems thrown around more than ever. Usually, when it comes to financial talk, “volatility” is used to describe a downward trend. But that’s not what volatility really means! Volatility is technically referring…

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How A Financial Advisor Can Help Prepare You for a Wintery Market

How A Financial Advisor Can Help Prepare You for a Wintery Market

A Financial Advisor Can Prepare You for a Wintery Market When the winter season comes around, you’ll likely have to adjust your routines and prepare for a wintery market. If you’re in colder states, you may be looking to purchase…

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Buying A House? 11 Tips on How to Save for a Downpayment

Buying A House? 11 Tips on How to Save for a Downpayment

Owning a home is a milestone in a person’s life. However, it has not always been easy to accomplish. By learning some of the basics of homeownership and how to save for a downpayment, you will be able to make…

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5 Easy Financial New Year’s Resolutions for 2021

5 Easy Financial New Year’s Resolutions for 2021

A new year is a natural time for a fresh start and a new resolve, so there’s no better time to consider new ways to approach your finances in 2021—especially in light of the unusual circumstances that 2020 wrought on our…

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The Effect of Debt on the Global Economy

The Effect of Debt on the Global Economy

The national debt is a measurement of how much the federal government owes creditors, most commonly depicted as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP). A high debt-to-GDP ratio is considered viable when the economy is expanding, because that growth…

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China’s Rebound

China’s Rebound

In mid-November, China signed an important and symbolic free-trade agreement with 14 countries, including Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia. The deal, which represents 30% of the world’s population, eliminates tariffs and quotas on 65% of goods traded in…

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Open Enrollment: Healthcare Insurance Takes Priority

Open Enrollment: Healthcare Insurance Takes Priority

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) – passed in 2010 and known colloquially as “Obamacare” – has experienced quite a ride. Initially, it was embraced by millions of Americans for whom it afforded tax-subsidized health insurance without access…

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