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The Mental Mistake Hurting Millennial Investors 07/27/2017 08:00pm • A decade after the economic collapse, a new generation of investors are still feeling its impact. Despite having been mainly on the sidelines during the peak of the financial crisis, 82 percent of millennials say their investment decisions are influenced by it, according to a recent Legg Mason surv How Many Colleges Should I Apply to? 07/26/2017 08:00pm • There are more than 3,000 four-year institutions that prospective college students can apply to but deciding on the number of schools to pursue can take time, research and a little soul-searching. "I don't know if there is an actual best number," says Matthew Proto, vice president and dean of admiss 9 Ways to Spot Value Trap Stocks 07/26/2017 08:00pm • Avoid falling into a value trap.The cyclical nature of the stock market means that even popular stocks sometimes trade at a discount. Long-term value investors recognize that market downturns are typically only temporary, and they swoop in to buy stocks at a discount. However, sometimes a stock's do 8 Ways to Make Long-Term Travel More Affordable 07/26/2017 08:00pm • With study abroad programs and international work exchanges becoming more popular, the idea of what constitutes a "vacation" is changing. Nowadays, spending three months or longer in a foreign country can seem even more enticing than spending a few days there -- especially for the young and unattac 11 of the Best Fixed-Income Funds to Buy 07/25/2017 08:00pm • These ETFs make buying bonds a snap.Fixed income doesn't rank high on the financial media's list of investments to cover, considering the alternative is a stream of exciting rumors from Apple (ticker: AAPL) or the latest vomit-inducing outbreak from Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG). But bonds play a vit Understand Federal Student Loan Wage Garnishment 07/25/2017 08:00pm • Federal student loans are unique in the world of consumer debt. There's no other type of debt that offers so many opportunities for relief, such as multiple income-based repayment options, deferments and even discharge and forgiveness. On the other hand, the federal government has some powerful col 6 Signs That You've Got the Wrong Credit Card for You 07/24/2017 08:00pm • Like your old high school friend on Facebook who still has a mullet, some people have a hard time letting go. Garages throughout America are filled with boxes of junk that will never get used, but we can't bring ourselves to throw out, and we tend to handle our credit cards the same way. In fact, 2 5 Smart Financial Steps to Take During Summer 07/24/2017 08:00pm • Summer is here. Children are out of school. The weather is hot. Half of the year is already gone. Summer vacations are happening. People are starting to look ahead at what's coming for the rest of the year. If you find yourself indoors on a hot and humid afternoon, there are several little financia You Don't Need an Elite B-School for an MBA to Pay Off 07/24/2017 08:00pm • Most MBA applicants try to get into Harvard, Stanford or Wharton -- commonly called HSW -- to fast-track their careers. But whether you get into one of these premier programs or not, earning an MBA is probably still worth it. Take MBA candidate Spencer Shube as an example. He based his business sch Why a Small Bank Might Be Right for You 07/23/2017 08:00pm • Big banks have fame and fortune on their side, but that wealth doesn't often trickle down to their littlest customers. In fact, large banks typically offer the lowest rates around, according to a study from DepositAccounts.com, an online aggregator of deposit rates and other bank-product information Budgeting for Special Events: How to Avoid Going Broke on Birthdays and Barbecues 07/20/2017 08:00pm • When it comes to budgeting, people may be inclined to spend the most time crunching numbers over major expenses such as groceries, debt payments and housing. However, the summer is ripe for special events that can quickly burst a budget. Birthday parties, days at the beach and summer bonfires with Emerging Markets Are Still a Bargain 07/20/2017 08:00pm • Emerging markets have been outperforming U.S. stocks, and investing experts think the rally could continue. Known for higher risk and potentially higher reward, emerging market stocks are an important part of a diversified portfolio, and now may be a good time to buy them. Over the past year, the i Should I Invest in China? 07/20/2017 08:00pm • China's economy is continuing its winning ways, growing 6.9 percent in the second quarter on a year-to-year basis and expanding more than three times as fast as the U.S. economy. Still, it's not all good news for the lynchpin of the Pacific Rim. China faces a staggering debt problem, which led to M How to Keep Your Ex From Destroying Your Credit 07/19/2017 08:00pm • When you're in love, you share everything: secrets, dreams, goals and desires. You also share your address, date of birth and -- if you're in a serious relationship -- bank account information, credit cards and Social Security numbers. While it may not seem risky when you're starry-eyed in love, sha Which expenses are qualified under college 529 funds? Which expenses are qualified under college 529 funds? 07/19/2017 09:47am • WASHINGTON — The ads for getting your college student ready to go off to school are now in full swing, touting everything they will need to outfit their dorm rooms and apartments, from mini-fridges to computers. Parents and students will start to access college 529 funds they have saved specifical
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