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Coping with Overlooked College Expenses

Tax Credits That Can Help Lower College Costs

Don't Fight Over Finances!

How to Give Wisely

Financing a Return to College

Five Smart Financial Tips for Young People

Can I make a gift with a 1031 exchange?

How to Deal with Identity Theft

Don’t Let a Loan Ruin a Relationship

Understanding the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit

Life's Financial Emergencies: What You Can Do to Prepare

Organizing Your Finances When Your Spouse Dies

Resolving Financial Concerns for Stepfamilies

Have You Attained Your American Dream?

Children and Money

How to Guard Against Child Identity Theft

Six Ways to Teach Kids about Sensible Spending

Five Ways to Teach Kids Important Lessons about Money

Avoid Money Mishaps When Children Move Back Into the Nest

Protecting Your Child Against Identity Theft

Great Gifts For Grads

How to Help Your Child Become Stock Market Savvy

Elder Care

Five Tips When Considering an Assisted-Living Facility

Planning for the Possibility of Incapacity

Aging Parents: Asking the Tough Questions

Four Questions to Consider if You Want to Age in Place

Financial Fraud and Seniors: What You Need to Know

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