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I-Team Quick Tip: Long auto loans - ABC7 Chicago
I-Team Quick Tip: Long auto loans  ABC7 Chicago[read more]

Medicare Advantage payments rise. What changes next - thestreet.com
Medicare Advantage payments rise. What changes next  thestreet.com[read more]

71% of Americans With Financial Advisors Feel Secure. Only 10% Without One Do - 24/7 Wall St.
71% of Americans With Financial Advisors Feel Secure. Only 10% Without One Do  24/7 Wall St.[read more]

Long-Term Care Could Cost This 68-Year-Old Couple $380,000 and Their $2.1 Million Portfolio Is Not Structured for It - 24/7 Wall St.
Long-Term Care Could Cost This 68-Year-Old Couple $380,000 and Their $2.1 Million Portfolio Is Not Structured for It  24/7 Wall St.[read more]

How Reporting on Divorce Changed the Way I Think About It - WSJ
How Reporting on Divorce Changed the Way I Think About It  WSJ[read more]

She never merged finances with her husband and he's been accumulating debt. Why Ramsey says she has no right to complain - Yahoo Finance
She never merged finances with her husband and he's been accumulating debt. Why Ramsey says she has no right to complain  Yahoo Finance[read more]

Liz Weston: Can’t a fee-only advisor lack ethics just like an advisor who receives commissions? - OregonLive.com
Liz Weston: Can’t a fee-only advisor lack ethics just like an advisor who receives commissions?  OregonLive.com[read more]

'Convert $100,000 a Year to Get Them to the Top of the 22%': The Roth Plan for a Couple With $2.3M in 401(k)s - 24/7 Wall St.
'Convert $100,000 a Year to Get Them to the Top of the 22%': The Roth Plan for a Couple With $2.3M in 401(k)s  24/7 Wall St.[read more]

Netflix’s 'Beef' highlights a $5,000 deductible — how to handle your own healthcare costs - CNBC
Netflix’s 'Beef' highlights a $5,000 deductible — how to handle your own healthcare costs  CNBC[read more]

Mortgage rates erased 9 months of gains, but buyers haven’t blinked - thestreet.com
Mortgage rates erased 9 months of gains, but buyers haven’t blinked  thestreet.com[read more]