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Why Are We Attracted to Cult Stocks? 02/08/2017 07:00pm • From the Manson family to the Branch Davidians, there have been some truly horrific cults in American history that have ruined the lives of both followers and outsiders. So when market analysts refer to certain stocks in the market as "cult stocks," investors should take notice. Cults are often led Top 10 money mistakes women make Top 10 money mistakes women make 02/08/2017 12:09am • WASHINGTON — I recently read "Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich: 75 Avoidable Mistakes Women Make with Money" by Lois P. Frankel, and I was intrigued. As a wealth adviser for over 25 years and co-founder of Bridgewater Wealth’s Her Wealth™ it was the subtitle that really caught my eye. It made Tools Help Families, Student Loan Borrowers Claim Education Tax Credits 02/07/2017 07:00pm • Tax time is upon us. For those earning a degree, paying for college or repaying student loans, you may be eligible to claim several higher education-related tax credits and deductions. Your eligibility for these credits depends on several factors, including your income and whether you've claimed th 10 Advantages of Federal Student Loans 02/07/2017 07:00pm • Most Students Take Out LoansMost college students these days take out student loans to pay for the cost of higher education. In fact, 68 percent of college seniors who graduated from a public or nonprofit college in 2015 had student loans, according to a study by the Institute of College Access and Collect These Common Forms Before Filing Your Taxes 02/07/2017 07:00pm • Tax season is now in full swing, and the Internal Revenue Service is now accepting and processing 2016 federal individual income tax returns. That means that it's time to get your tax forms and receipts in order, so you can get closer to your tax refund. Here are the most common forms you'll need to How This Millennial Couple Paid Off $20,000 in 2 Years 02/07/2017 07:00pm • Johnny and Joanna Galbraith started their marriage with $20,000 in student loan debt. That's still well below the average student loan balance of $30,100 for students who graduated in 2015, according to the Institute for College Access & Success, an independent nonprofit organization whose Proj 5 Clues That You're Dealing With a Predatory Lender 02/06/2017 07:00pm • Consumers are often told to stay away from predatory lenders, but the problem with that advice is a predatory lender doesn't advertise itself as such. Fortunately, if you're on guard, you should be able to spot the signs that will let you know a loan is bad news. If you're afraid you're about to sig How to Play Income Investments When Rates are Rising 02/05/2017 07:00pm • After holding at very low levels for several years, interest rates are expected to climb this year, and that's leaving many holders of U.S. Treasury notes feeling some pain. As yields rise, prices for bonds fall, meaning holders of Treasury notes saw losses as the year wound down. The yield on the Twitter Inc (TWTR) Stock Remains a Huge Disappointment 02/05/2017 07:00pm • When Snapchat parent Snap dominated headlines Feb. 3 after filing the S-1 for its eagerly awaited initial public offering, it was easy to get excited about the prospects for this hot, fast-growing social media program. But at least investors had to have been thinking, "Man ... can't Twitter Inc (tic 4 Life Hacks That Cost More Than You Think 02/02/2017 07:00pm • "Life hacks" is one of those trendy phrases that describes strategies people use to be more efficient. But you know that. You probably also are well aware that you'll often see online articles with headlines like, "Life Hacks to Save You Money." Many life hack ideas are smart, but often the breezy What to Learn From the Government Fining of Equifax, TransUnion 02/01/2017 07:00pm • Sometimes, there's a personal finance lesson to be gleaned from the decisions made in Washington, D.C. Here's one example: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fining two credit-reporting bureaus, Equifax and TransUnion, in January. If these names sound familiar, it's because they're two of the 4 Red Flags to Look for Before Accepting an Offer on Your Las Vegas Home 02/01/2017 07:00pm • In Las Vegas real estate, the highest bidder doesn't always get the spoils. Even an offer above list price can be undermined by a bad loan, a long list of contingencies or other complications that stall the deal. In fact, Jason Abrams, principal with the Abrams Group, says, "Often a buyer offers hi Tips for Borrowers to Ensure Student Loans Are Serviced Correctly 01/31/2017 07:00pm • Two days before the presidential inauguration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced it had filed a lawsuit against student loan servicing giant Navient. The announcement made headlines and caused a lot of concern among student loan borrowers, especially those with loans that Navient se 10 Offbeat Ways to Earn Extra Money 01/31/2017 07:00pm • Consider these underrated side hustles to earn extra income.Driving for Uber or other rideshare services or selling handmade goods on Etsy may generate a lot of buzz, but they aren't the only ways to earn extra cash on the side. For those who want to pay off debt or simply generate more income this 5 Financial Tips For a Happier Marriage 01/31/2017 07:00pm • Money is very personal. Most planners say the key to financial marital bliss is being able to have an honest conversation about expectations and goals. Putting that philosophy into practice it can be difficult. "Being a financial planner does not immunize me from marital financial disagreements," s
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