Rebecca Pavese offers effective strategies for financially assisting grandkids, including those who haven’t been born yet.
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Anthony Criscuolo in The Balance
Anthony Criscuolo offers advice to young adults paying down significant student loan debt.
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The Very Good Sometimes Die Young
A young writer’s untimely death underscores the difference a talented and decent person can make in an organization.
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Mobile Miranda Rights
When it comes to unlocking cellphones, some judges believe you have the right to remain silent – except when you don’t.
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Estate Planning Before Tragedy Strikes
A friend’s sudden death after a group trip to Bahrain makes the author glad she arranged her affairs beforehand, just in case.
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When Should You Borrow From Your 401(k)?
Sometimes the money in your retirement account can do more good in the present than in the future. While you should never raid your 401(k) for a new flat-screen TV or a vacation, under certain circumstances borrowing from your retirement plan can serve as a responsible financial planning solution.
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The Last Casualty Of The Libor Scandal
The Libor scandal will soon claim its final victim: Libor itself.
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Eric Meermann in The Street
Eric Meermann suggests a strategy for handling expensive annuity products or whole life insurance policies without triggering tax consequences.
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Obamacare’s Stay Of Execution
Obamacare is a dead law walking, doomed by its own flaws despite Republicans’ failure thus far to repeal or replace it.
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Bitcoin’s Civil War
Are two versions of bitcoin really better than one?
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