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5 Groups Of Borrowers Could Get Student Loan Forgiveness With New Plan

The Biden administration has released new details on the potential scope of a new student

Anti-Obesity Drugs Are On The Come Up In A $44 Billion Market

Obesity stands as a significant public health issue in the United States, disproportionately affecting racial

Lucky Me! So Many Prizes To Collect In One Week By Clicking On A Link. Too Bad They Are All Scams

If I didn’t know better, I had hit the jackpot recently. Several recent emails trumpeted

Beware Of These 3 Common Cash App Scams

It's amazing how many ways you can send money to your friends. I still remember

5 Alternatives To The 4% Retirement Withdrawal Rule

In 1994, a financial planner named William Bengen published an article that would take the

Long-Term Care Services Vary Widely By State, AARP Finds

Minnesota and Washington are the states that provide the best services and supports for frail

Beware These Common Cash App Scams

It's amazing how many ways you can send money to your friends. I still remember

Rent Or Own? Which Is The Best Housing Choice In Retirement?

As you near retirement, you may wonder: Should I rent or own? Which is the

Education Department Unveils Big Student Loan Forgiveness Details

The Biden administration has just released new details on an upcoming student loan forgiveness plan

Don’t Believe These 10 Myths About Estate Planning

In my experience, estate planning is one of the areas of personal finance with the

Which States Provide The Best—And Worst—Long-Term Care Services?

Minnesota and Washington are the states that provide the best services and supports for frail

Are You Getting Billed For Medical Bills You’ve Already Paid Or Were Covered By Insurance? Here Are Three Ways You Can Fight Back

Last year, I fought several pitched battles along multiple fronts with health providers and my

5 Advanced Alternatives To The 4% Rule

In 1994 a financial planner named William Bengen published an article that would take the

Bummed By Student Loan Payments? Here Are Four Ways To Avoid Adverse Credit Ratings

With the resumption of college loan payments, borrowers are understandably bummed. Extra monthly debts are

Harvard Study Shows Us How To Invest In Happiness

“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor, and I prefer rich,” my friend Jim Stovall