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Financial Freedom
Why You Should Buy Gold Bars at Costco (and One Major Catch)
You probably walk out of Costco with a year’s worth of toilet paper and a $1.50 hot dog. But recently,…
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Financial Freedom
10 Legitimate Ways To Make Extra Money In Less Than 60 Minutes
We’ve all been there: The bill is due tomorrow, but payday isn’t until Friday. If you’re staring at a low…
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Financial Freedom
Medicare Will Start Paying for Weight Loss Drugs Soon – But There’s a Catch
For years, the law has been clear: Medicare does not pay for weight loss. If you wanted Wegovy or Zepbound…
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Financial Freedom
Why Taking a Check Now Can Cost You Later
If you’re waiting past your full retirement age to claim Social Security and increase your monthly payment, you’ll be presented…
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Investing
Why This Economic Cycle Is Different
I recently wrote a brief history of credit cards in America. Here is a brief summary of consumer spending in…
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Financial Freedom
Yale Just Made Elite Tuition Free for Some Six-Figure Families. Here’s a suitable one.
If you’ve looked at the sticker price of an Ivy League education lately, you’ve probably felt a wave of nausea.…
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Financial Freedom
An American dies of this disease every 34 seconds. Here’s How To Manage Your Risk.
A recent study from the American Heart Association offers a mixture of hope and warning: Although deaths from heart disease…
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Retirement
Higher Medicare Payments Will Eat Up More than 25% of Social Security’s COLA – Center for Retirement Research
Too much of our national and personal resources are used to pay for health care. In November, the Centers for…
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Financial Freedom
5 States to Stretch Your Retirement Money (and the 5 Hottest)
Where you live plays a big role in how well your retirement savings will fare. Between varying tax rates, housing…
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Financial Freedom
Are You Paying For Nothing? 6 Insurance Loopholes That Leave Homeowners Out of Pocket
Most homeowners view their insurance as a passive safety net – something they buy, take out, and think about only…
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