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    1. 5 Ways The CARES Act Impacts Retirement Planning
      In response to the halting U. S. economy, set off by the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government has passed a massive emergency funding bill to protect and support American businesses, hospitals and individuals. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a far-reaching bill with over 1,0
    2. Timeshare vs. Vacation Home Purchase: What's Best for You?
      Some people like to travel somewhere new every year.
    3. A financial planner shares 4 classic pieces of budgeting advice that aren't as smart as they seem
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    4. 4 Challenges Brands Need to Start Thinking About Now for a Smoother Peak Season
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    5. Fed's Powell sees US boom ahead, with COVID still a risk
      WASHINGTON (AP) — The U. S. economy is poised for an extended period of strong growth and hiring, the chair of the Federal Reserve said in an interview broadcast Sunday, though the coronavirus still poses some risk. Chair Jerome Powell, speaking to CBS' “60 Minutes," also said that he doesn't expect to raise the Fed's
    6. Travel Trends You Can Expect This Summer
      As the summer travel season gears up, affordability is a major priority this year, as economic uncertainties are causing Americans to tighten their vacation budgets, if they travel at all.
    7. 5 Steps to Retiring Early
      Early retirement is becoming an increasingly popular financial goal for many Americans. The FIRE movement — Financial Independence, Retire Early — has gained traction in recent years, and more people find themselves aggressively saving with the hopes of leaving the workforce in their 40s or 50s rather than their 60s or
    8. 5 Small Business Financing Myths That Are Costing You Growth
      From SBA startup funds to leasing to carrying debt, here are some financial myths smart entrepreneurs avoid like the plague.
    9. 4 Ways to Work Student Loan Repayment Into Your Monthly Budget
      Federal student loan payments were put on pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, but that break from educational debt is coming to an end as payments
    10. Get 'smart' about credit cards
      The third Thursday of every October is Get Smart About Credit Day – a day to help promote the understanding of how credit works and how to build good