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How to Get the Most Out of Your Flexible Spending Account
Do you use your employer-sponsored flexible spending account (FSA)? Be sure you understand the rules to maximize your benefits and avoid losing money on unspent funds.

5 Reassuring Facts Around Market Volatility
With the recent and prolonged market volatility and economic uncertainty, many investors are feeling nervous. These five facts will help you calm your nerves and focus on your long-term plan.

When to Make Big Purchases for the Best Discount
Ready to make a major purchase? One way to get a significant discount on big-ticket items is to time your purchase right.

The Benefits of Early Tax Planning
When you don’t make tax planning a priority, you can cost yourself a considerable amount of money in missed opportunities and mistakes.

Year-End Checklist for Maximizing Your Total Compensation
You don’t need to hit the jackpot to create financial security and prepare for the future. If you make smart decisions, exercise discipline, and tap into the resources offered by your employer, your 9-to-5 can be a source for wealth building.

How to Prevent Theft and Losses Due to Burglaries
You deserve to feel safe and secure, especially in your own home. Use common sense and the tips we offer here to reduce your chances of becoming the victim of a theft or burglary.

How Secure Are Your Passwords?
The easiest way for hackers to gain access to your personal accounts is by guessing or stealing your passwords, and the easiest way to keep them out is by creating strong passwords and keeping them secure.

Flying Solo in Retirement: 6 Financial Strategies for Women
Women today are far more likely to be the head of household and manage their own finances than in previous generations. If you’re a woman who plans to retire solo, these six financial strategies are for you.

Digital Estate Planning: 5 Steps to Protect Your Digital Assets
While developing your estate plan to pass on investments, cash, real estate, and more, don’t forget to plan for your digital valuables too.

Parents’ Guide to Financial Aid: Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loans
Unfortunately, rising costs are placing higher education out of reach for many American young people. This is why it’s important for parents to do what they can to help their college-bound children find help paying for college.

6 Tips to Avoid Overspending on Your Summer Vacation
If you want to avoid losing track of your financial goals, it’s important to not spend recklessly while on vacation. Here’s how you can set a spending limit for your summer vacation and still have a fun-filled, unforgettable time.

5 Steps to Protect Your Finances from Cognitive Decline
Most people will experience some degree of cognitive decline or memory impairment as they age. It’s an unfortunate reality of life, but one that should be expected and planned for accordingly, especially when it comes to managing finances.

Pet Ownership Can Be Costly But the Benefits Are Priceless
The love and affection pet lovers experience is priceless, but your wallet may be in for a bigger hit than you expect. Before bringing home a furry companion, consider both the benefits and the potential expenses.

Understanding Special Needs Trusts
Special needs trusts are a way family and others can help provide for the needs of a disabled individual while protecting their access to government benefits.

Choosing a Caregiver When Family Isn’t an Option
Choosing a caregiver for a loved one is a daunting task that will likely have you navigating unfamiliar waters. Here are some things to consider to ensure as much comfort, safety, and peace of mind as possible.

Debunking 7 Common Retirement Myths
There are lots of misconceptions about retirement that seem believable but just aren’t true. We debunk the most common retirement myths here.

10 Home Improvements That May Increase Your Home’s Value
How you handle investments in your home can factor into whether it grows as an asset or functions as more of a liability, so it’s important to be careful in choosing which improvements to make.

How to Protect Your Children and Their Inheritance with a Trust
If you plan to leave assets or money to your children when you pass away, take time now to consider whether placing that inheritance in a trust may offer them protection.

How to Prepare to Retire Single
Not everyone is preparing for retirement with a spouse, partner, or children. Whether due to widowhood, divorce, never marrying, or not having kids by chance or choice, more people than ever before are approaching retirement single and child-free.

What You Need to Know About Insurance When You Marry Later in Life
Getting married is about more than romance; it’s also an occasion in which two people combine their legal and financial affairs. Along with the happy nuptials, it’s also time to consider your new insurance needs.