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Can I take money from my 401(k)?
Saving for retirement is a long-term investment, and it’s natural to want to be able to take money out of your 401(k) if you need it. Find out the different 401(k) withdrawal options you may have while you’re working and when you change jobs.
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Consequences to consider before cashing out of your retirement plan
When leaving a job, taking your workplace retirement plan savings in cash can come with substantial costs, especially if you're under 59½. To help you make an informed decision, here’s a quick review of the particulars and how these expenses could affect your retirement nest egg.
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How much will college cost? Considering student debt by major
You want your children to get the best education possible and follow their dreams. But education comes at a cost, and fully understanding those costs can help families plan and prepare.
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10 smart financial moves to help you stay on budget
Everyday expenses can strain your budget and leave less money for your financial goals such as saving for retirement. Here are 10 smart financial moves to help you stay on track, manage your debt, and save more.
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Three considerations to help you determine how much to save for college
How much should you save for your children's college education? Here are three considerations to help you decide.
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Expand from building wealth to improving financial health
Saving and investing enough to retire comfortably is a worthwhile goal. But to be successful, it helps to focus on broad-based financial well-being. Here are five tips for expanding your financial skill set and confidence on your way to well-being and wealth.
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Understanding taxes and your retirement savings
Retirement accounts have different rules on how your savings and withdrawals are taxed. Get to know the differences so your retirement saving strategy can help you pay taxes when you think it’s best for you.
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Financial literacy for kids
If you’re not sure how to talk to your kids about money, you’re not alone—and you’ve come to the right place.
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Six tips for repaying student loans
After a grace period of more than three years, the clock is now ticking on student loan repayment.
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Personal finances 101: how to get organized and set SMART financial goals
Get tips for organizing your finances, prioritizing where to put your money, and creating SMART financial goals.
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