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For a More Secure Retirement, Build in Some 'Safe Money'

To solidify your retirement plan, write it down, reduce your market risk and allocate more safe money into your plan for income.

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Five Steps to a Mindfully Fearless Career

If, like many women, you’re struggling with imposter syndrome, try developing an athlete’s winning mindset. It’s as simple as facing one small fear every day.

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What's at Stake for Alphabet as DOJ Eyes Google's Chrome

Alphabet is higher Tuesday even as antitrust officials at the DOJ support forcing Google to sell its popular web browser. Here’s what you need to know.

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Lowe's Stock Is Falling After Earnings. Here's Why

Lowe’s stock is lower Tuesday as Wall Street weighs a beat-and-raise quarter against declining revenue. This is what you need to know.

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Why Walmart Stock's a Buy After Its Beat-And-Raise Quarter

Walmart is the best Dow Jones stock Tuesday after the retail giant’s solid earnings report and outlook and Wall Street thinks it’s just getting started. Here’s what they’re saying.

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Premium Tax Credit: Are You Eligible For This Health Insurance Tax Break?

The tax credit can help qualifying individuals pay for coverage from the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplace.

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Winners and Losers of Fed Rate Cuts

Navigating interest-rate changes can seem daunting, but these areas of the fixed-income market could perform better (or worse) than others.

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What You Should Know About Spousal IRAs

Without spousal IRAs, you would need an earned income to contribute to your retirement account.

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Six Ways to Optimize Your Charitable Giving Before Year-End

As 2024 winds down, right now is the time to look at how you plan to handle your charitable giving. The sooner you start, the more tax-efficient you can be.

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How Preferred Stocks Can Boost Your Retirement Portfolio

Higher yields, priority on dividend payments and the potential for capital appreciation are just three reasons to consider investing in preferred stocks.

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