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Can You Tell a 'Finfluencer' From a Flimflammer?
For better or worse, finfluencers have dedicated followers on YouTube, TikTok and elsewhere. Before you take any financial advice, ask these three questions.
By Paul Andrews Published
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Are You a Baby Boomer With Too Much Cash? Three Scenarios for What to Do
Investing in the market while the market is high might not seem like a good idea right now, but here are three scenarios to help you decide what to do.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Key to a Happy Retirement? Finding Yourself
Embracing your identity and purpose in retirement can help you avoid negative behaviors that thwart your happiness, joy and well-being.
By Richard P. Himmer, PhD Published
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Apple TV+'s 'Loot' Offers Five Lessons for Inheriting Wealth
Season two just ended, and main character Molly (played by Maya Rudolph) has shown us multiple ways that new heirs should and should not be like her.
By Peter J. Klein, CFA®, CAP®, CSRIC®, CRPS® Published
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I Didn’t Think I Needed an Estate Plan Until This Happened
This financial professional was motivated to get her estate plan in order after the untimely death of a loved one. She shares six simple steps to do that for yourself.
By Pam Krueger Published
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How to Tackle Summer Child Care Costs
Saving throughout the year helps a lot, but you can also coordinate with other parents, check out summer camps, hire a college student and share a nanny.
By Kelli Kiemle, AIF® Published
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New Grads: What to Know Before Your First Real Job
Just graduating or switching careers? Get your finances off to a fresh start at the same time with a few key considerations to navigate this transition.
By Justin Stivers, Esq. Published
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It’s Not Too Late to Defer 2023 Capital Gains Taxes
If you’re sitting on a hefty capital gain, depending on its source, there might still be time for you to defer the taxes through the end of 2026 and perhaps longer.
By Daniel Goodwin Published
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My Insurance Company Flew a Drone Over My House?
Insurers are determining what risks they might face by insuring your home, such as a potentially leaky roof or fire hazards. Your premium could be affected.
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published