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Cutting Cable: It’s Time To Rethink How You Watch Television

As average monthly cable costs soar over $200 a month, it might be time to rethink your relationship with cable television.  Cutting cable seems scary. … Read more

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Unrealized Gains: Why You Don’t Always Make Money When Investments Rise

The economic outlook is fantastic, so your portfolio soared in value. You’ve made so much money! But did you? Unrealized gains make it look like … Read more

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Why Cosigning a Loan is *Almost* Always a Bad Idea

Cosigning a loan is almost always a bad idea.  Imagine these scenarios:  Your sister has three kids and needs a bigger place to accommodate her … Read more

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Realized Gains and Losses Simplified: Know the Terms to Make Great Investment Decisions

The investing world abounds with jargon about investment gains and losses. Realized gains and losses (as opposed to unrealized gains and losses) may confuse beginner … Read more

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Realized vs Unrealized Gains and Losses: Know the Difference to Win at Investing

Investing in stocks is like riding a roller coaster. It’s up, it’s down, and suddenly you’re upside down, spinning in a whirlwind only to quickly … Read more

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The Worst Investments for Beginners: Risky Investments You Need To Avoid

Good investments build wealth, while bad investments destroy financial stability. People in the early stages of their financial journey may struggle to tell the difference.  … Read more

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What To Look for When Buying a House: 12 House Hunting Tips

Are you thinking of buying a home?   First-time homebuyers often get so caught up in the excitement of finding their dream home that they make … Read more

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6 Reasons To Celebrate a Tax Refund

Many finance gurus decry tax refunds as interest-free loans to the federal government.  Why let the government use your money for free when you could … Read more

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How to Leverage Credit Card Rewards Points – and Score Big!

Are credit cards evil? Many have complicated relationships with their cards. They entice us with their wiles, allowing us to buy whatever we want right … Read more

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The Many Financial Benefits of Joining the Military

The financial benefits of joining the military are second to none. Veterans receive fantastic opportunities to improve their lives after military service, which can aid … Read more

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