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Millennials Increasingly Turn to Human Financial Advisors
A human financial advisor offering real comprehensive financial planning can make a big difference in your life.
Financial Advisor, Wealth Advisor, Investment Advisor: What's the Difference?
As you look for a financial advisor, you may come across different titles. Here are some of the key differentiators of the most common titles for advisors.
September 8th Is International Literacy Day? Here's How Literacy Impacts the Economy
There is a strong connection between the economy and literacy. Find out ways how the two are connected, as well as some ways to improve them both.
Factors That Could Affect Your Retirement Strategy
How much should you save for retirement? The answer varies from individual to individual.
The Sandwich Generation: How to Financially Care For You, Your Kids & Your Parents
If you find yourself raising young ones while caring for older relatives, you're a parent who goes above and beyond. Here are a few things to help ease the financial stress of doing so.
5 Ways to Overcome Financial Stress
Financial stress is no joke, and the anxiety you feel about your money can be crippling. If you're starting to experience financial stress, try these 5 tips.
College Funding Choices
How can you help cover your child’s future college costs? Saving early (and often) may be key for most families. Here are some college savings vehicles to consider.
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times Part 3: Tax-Wise Financial Planning
Tax planning isn’t just for your investments. Life happens. Often, we cannot predict its next moves, but it's possible to weave each event into the tax-planning fabric of your financial life.
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times Part 1: The Tools of the Tax-Planning Trade
The particulars may evolve, but it seems there are always an array of tax breaks to encourage us to save toward our major life goals—such as retirement, healthcare, education, emergency spending, charitable giving, and wealth transfer.
Are Higher Ed Expenses Tax Deductible? A Quick Reminder for Parents
Sending your kid off to college comes with a hefty price tag. Here's a quick overview of what expenses may qualify for a reduction in your taxes plus 3 tax-focused savings strategies.

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