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Money In The Bank: A closer look at how small investments add up to large savings for your child’s future.While statistics show that the cost of university and college education is has down, or at least has traversed SLOWLY upward in recent years, it still remains a fact that education has a price tag. In fact, the average cost of a private education costs between $20,000- $25,000 per year, per child ... Read On 
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Parent Traps: Wise investments to help liberate you from agonizing over the (rising) cost of collegeThere’s an old adage that states: “Little kids, little problems, big kids, big problems”, and among these: the cost of your child’s education. In the recent decades more and more high school grads have opted for a higher education, and because of the over-saturation of young adults entering the ... Read On 
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Diverting Financial Disaster: Advice on successful savings strategies.Marriage is a not only a joining of two hearts and lives but a joining of two bank accounts, and of course financial assets and investments. According to experts many couples frequently fall into a financial pitfall of unrealistic expectations. And, they note, that many frequently find themselves ... Read On 
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Part 1 - Retirement Benefits: > Advice on how to prepare for and enjoy your retirementMisery and/or happiness most would agree is an attitude, and if you know anything about psychology, depends on whether you’re more prone to viewing the class as half empty or half full. I say your view may depend on how much you’re enjoying what you’re drinking. Experts agree that embracing ... Read On 
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Part 2 - Home Sweet Home: Things To Consider Before Retiring Money and Finances: With the cost of living increasing exponentially these days (especially if you want to live and not merely exist) after retirement there’s no doubt you’re going to need money to spend if you’re going to expend any time and energy into actually enjoying your retirement. It is ... Read On 
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Part 3 - The Road To Shangri-La: An Indepth Look At Reitirement PlanningWhether you’re a mom, dad, or professional, most of us define ourselves by what we are and what we do. Despite the (frequent) complaints and extreme desire for more down time and personal time away from the office, many find much truth in the old axiom “you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s ... Read On 
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Heading For Coverage Home Protection OptionsIt may have taken you years of hard work to save up for your home…and now you want to do everything to protect your investment and your family. Your safest bet is not gambling on your future and taking out an insurance policy essential to covering your assets.
Two types of coverage you’ll want ... Read On 
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Take A Break Financial And Tax Benefits Of Being MarriedVery much still the happily married newlyweds not quite out of your “honeymoon” phase…expect to run into some taxing situations….quite literally.
You’re financial status, after the wedding, has changed…and the government is expecting you to file accordingly. YOU plan on filing “In debt”…the ... Read On 
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Moving In The Right Direction Deciding Where To Live And Meshing Your Seperate StylesSettling into married life often also means settling into a new “home”…. a comfortable place to build your new relationship as husband and wife.
In this “real-life” version of “trading spaces” you are both going to have to make some perhaps “extreme” domestic decisions.
Will you move into ... Read On 
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Getting A Loan With Your Partner Understanding Mortagages And Rates So, you’re interested in taking out a loan. Congratulations! But remember, making a well-calculated decision depends on knowing and understanding the various rates and how to calculate each.
Standard Variable: Though the most widely used by borrowers, the standard rate is, as implied variable. ... Read On 
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Finding Someone To Lien On Things You Should Before Taking Out A LoanSo, you’re finally settled into your love nest and you’re finding out that you really need more space. Even before you were wed, you’d been entertaining the idea of more room(s) for entertaining. But your desire for spatial relations may back your marital relationship into a tight corner.
Surely ... Read On 
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Home buying not always the best investment Buying a home is often called the American dream. But for those who buy with a 3 percent down payment (or no down payment at all), it can be a poor proposition.
A Harvard University study of home sales in Philadelphia, Boston, Denver, and Chicago found that sellers of low-priced homes lost ... Read On 
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