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    1. Have You Joined the “Great
      Have You Joined the “Great Resignation?” What to Do With Your 401(k)Workers everywhere have been fleeing their jobs in droves. If you’ve joined the
    2. A Big Change Is Coming to 401(k)s in 2025. Here's What You Need to Know.
      Maximum allowable 401(k) contributions are going up in 2025. Here's how that will help you build wealth for the future
    3. When Choosing Joint Or Separate Bank Accounts, Here Are Some Key Considerations
      Financial management is one of marriage’s most critical yet tricky parts. How you and your spouse handle money can significantly affect how you get along.
    4. Get a Money Market or CD: how to decide
      Certificate of Deposit (CD) or a money market account. Understanding the purpose of your savings will guide you to the right option, each account type offers distinct benefits tailored to different needs.
    5. Why Teaching Kids to Save Early Sets Them Up for Financial Success
      Set kids up for financial success. Start to lay the groundwork. Strong Financial Literacy Matters. Tips for Parents to Get Started on teaching
    6. Do You Have More or Less Money in Savings Than Other People Your Age?
      If you have less money saved on average than people in your age group, here are a few ways to grow your savings.
    7. 3 steps to greater FSA/HSA participation
      The rapid spread of COVID-19 has emerged as one of the biggest health crises of our time, with plenty of uncertainty still to come. In response, many American families have turned to self-funded health care benefits like flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health savings accounts (HSAs) to purchase over-the-counter m
    8. 5 Roth IRA Rules You Must Know Before Opening An Account
      I’m a big advocate of the Roth IRA. I love to talk about it, and I recommend it to anyone who’ll entertain the conversation. But what I discovered is that a lot of people don’t understand the full extent of what a great investment vehicle the Roth IRA is. As well, many who do have it are completely unaware of how best
    9. Teaching Kids About Money: 5 Concepts to Know
      When it comes to kids, money habits are ingrained by the age of seven?1 In fact, you can start introducing money concepts to kids as young as three years old. Remember, though, that even as you introduce money topics early, lessons need to be age appropriate. And, parents with older kids, don’t despair – habits can be
    10. How Parents & Grandparents Can Help Fund A Child IRA
      Congratulations! Your child has a job! Now what? How about a Child IRA? Your child won’t be thinking of this, but you should.