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What I learned from my first EV road trip
If you’re new to electric cars or just curious about what a road trip with one is like, here's what I learned from my cross-state drive.
Want cheaper college? Pay interest while in school
Making optional student loan payments while you're in school or during your grace period can save thousands in the long-run.
Lacking confidence in your financial decisions? Where to find help
How much money should you have in your emergency fund? What percentage of your income should you be saving for retirement?
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6 milestones and how they might change your life insurance needs
Getting married, welcoming kids and starting a business are some reasons you might be thinking about life insurance.
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Student loans: 1 in 3 borrowers have slowed repayment
They hope to see their loans reduced or forgiven by the federal government.
Supporting grown kids? How to land the financial helicopter
Most parents financially support their young adult children. Communication and deadlines can help.
How to increase prices without losing customers
Focusing price increases on certain products and situations, like rush orders, can reduce the shock to customers.
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Full FAFSA launch by Dec. 1: What students and families need to know
The 2025-26 FAFSA will fully launch by December, though some students will get access as early as Oct. 1.
Buying a house in 2024: What’s changed?
Things are (finally) getting better for home buyers. Here’s your playbook to navigate the remainder of an unpredictable year.
What’s all the fuss about tips and taxes?
Both presidential candidates have touted no-tax-on-tips pledges, but experts say it’s bad policy.