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    When my children were young, I remember hearing statistics regarding how much it costs to raise a child from birth to age 18.
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    Thinking about death can be… unpleasant. But when it comes to guarantees in life, death is one of the few.
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    You’ll make multiple decisions as you embark on your financial journey, and choosing the right credit card is one of the most crucial.   After
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  5. How Business Online & Mobile Banking Can Save Your Business Time and Money
    Benefits of online and mobile banking and how taking advantage of the tools your bank provides can save you time dealing with business finances, could save you money on payments and other essential tasks.
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    The Federal Reserve just approved its biggest interest hike rate since 2000. On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee — the Fed’s monetary
  7. 5 Money Moves to Make 10 Years Before You Retire
    If you're 10 years away from retiring, take these key steps to make sure your finances are in check for when you make the leap. Here are five ways to prepare your finances, according to experts. You have worked and saved and worked some more, and now you're finally 10 years away from retirement—first of all, congratula
  8. Down Market? It’s Roth Time!
    The recent chaos in the market, coupled with the most significant sell-off since 1987, has at least one silver lining: if you intend to invest you can invest in a Roth vehicle and recoup gains potentially tax-free. Roth IRAs, and their bigger sister, the Roth 401(k), provide the opportunity for savers to develop invest
  9. These 8 Benefits are the Key to Remote Worker Retention
    Between email, live chat, video, online, and document sharing via the cloud, working from home is a reality for a majority of employees. In fact, the 2017 “State of Remote Work” report found 52 percent of employees work remotely at least once per week. For employees, working remotely helps them maintain a healthy work-
  10. Do You Need Business Hazard Insurance?
    You might be surprised and unhappy to learn that hazard insurance is not included in your existing business insurance policies. Business hazard