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October is historically a volatile time for the stock market and these past few days have been no exception. Among the market worries this month are a…
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After being passed down through generations, a shiny bronze medallion attached to a rainbow-colored ribbon is now being melted into a bell honoring…
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Numerous studies show most of us would rather talk about death, politics or religion than talk about financial matters. And it can be an even touchier…
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A recent article in Marketwatch points out the high cost of financial illiteracy, $200 billion in the last 20 years as people made poor investment…
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While it can be difficult to think about taxes during the holidays, by following a few year-end tips you can prepare now to save on your taxes due in…
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Getting your affairs in order in case of death or disability is a project most of us would rather avoid. And there are lots of excuses for not doing it,…
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This Thursday is the 30th Anniversary of the October 1987 stock market crash that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting by almost 23 percent in…
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A recent WalletHub study shows Ohio has the most student debt in the country with an average of $30,239 per student. Nationally, student loan debt stands…
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Do you remember a time when a bank savings account earned about five percent interest each year? It’s quite a contrast from today, with savings accounts…
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With the Fourth of July coming up next week, we take a look at the world of finance through the eyes of our country’s founders – a “Founding Fathers…