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How To Use A 529 Plan If Your Child Doesn't Go To College
Your child decided to skip college? Here's how you can use your 529 funds including several options to avoid the 529 plan withdrawal penalty.

8 Payday Loan Alternatives When You Need Fast Cash
Payday loans often come with hefty fees and interest rates. If you need quick cash, these 8 payday loan alternatives could save you money.

SS vs SSI vs SSDI
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Pell Grants | What They Are And How To Qualify
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Comparing The Most Popular Budgeting And Money Apps
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What Is The Gift Tax and How Much Can You Gift Tax-Free
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Best Portfolio Analysis Tools
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401k Loans: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
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Our Top 529 Plan Tips, Hacks, And Uses
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William B. Ford Act - A Student Loan Scammers Favorite Phrase
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How Much Should You Have In A 529 Plan
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Socially Responsible Investing - How To Invest In Companies That Match Your Values
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What Is A 529 Plan And Where To Open One In Your State
With the cost of college constantly on the rise, simply putting money away in a savings account for a child’s educational future may not be enough. Setting up and contributing to a 529 — a tax-advantaged savings plan for educational costs — is one of the best ways to start saving early and maximize those savings.

Stride Funding Income-Sharing Agreement Review
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Average Student Loan Monthly Payment
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Why Equal Weighted Index Funds Outperform Their Benchmarks
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The Complete And Easy Guide To Student Loan Deferments
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Vinovest Review - Invest In Rare Wines
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How To Insure Excess Bank Deposits Above The FDIC Limits
The FDIC insures up to $250,000 of bank deposits per bank per person. Here's how to insure excess bank deposits above the FDIC limit.

Best International Student Loans | Which Companies Offer Them
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Tax-Free Employer Repayment Of Student Loans
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How To Save For College: The Order Of Operations Parents Should Follow
When it comes to how to save for college, there's a right order of operations that can make things easier for your family.

Credit Card Debt Relief - Where To Get Help For Your Debt
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Cashier's Checks: What They Are And Where To Get One
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How To Setup Your 401(K) On Your First Day Of Work
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Mortgage Calculator | How Much Home Can You Afford?
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Money Orders: What They Are, How They Work, Alternatives
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How To Fix Your Banking Score To Open A Checking Account
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How To Get Your Stimulus Check If It Doesn't Come Automatically
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How To Invest In Stocks | The Easiest Ways To Get Started
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Astra Finance Review | Save Money Automatically
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What Is FICA Tax | Who Pays It and What Do I Need To Know?
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Updated Unemployment Benefits - What Do You Get?
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The Risks and Rewards Of International Bonds [And How To Invest]
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Farm Together Review
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How To Invest In Farmland
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Finding Recession-Resistant Investments In The Face Of The Coronavirus
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Earnin Review
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What Are Large Cap and Mega Cap Stocks And How To Invest
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The Average Cost Of College
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6 Ideas To Diversify Your Income Streams
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The Best Online Banks For Your Money In 2020
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Coronavirus Stimulus Checks: What To Expect And What You Need To Do
Congress is gearing up to send out stimulus checks to Americans across the country to combat the recession being created by the coronavirus pandemic. Let's look at the history of stimulus checks, and give you an idea of what to expect, how to prepare, and what you should seriously consider spending your stimulus check on given what we've learned from history.

Dividend Aristocrats - What Companies And How They Work
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What Does A Quarantine Or Lock-Down Mean For Your Student Loans?
President Trump has declared an State of Emergency to combat the coronavirus pandemic in the United States. For borrowers with student loans, this can be a challenging time. It will only get worse if there is a nationwide quarantine or even a lock-down. With all of the shutdowns and closures, having a stable income to pay your student loans can be a challenge. Plus, there is a lot of misinformation about what is and isn't applicable for student loan borrowers. Let's break down what the Emergency Declaration and what it means for your student loans, as well as what will happen if we move to a full quarantine or a government lock-down.

What Is An SMA (Separately Managed Account)
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What Are Small Cap Stocks And How To Invest
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Dogs Of The Dow: Is This Strategy A Winner?
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Bask Bank Review | Earn Points For Interest
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What is a Direct Student Loan
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