BOOKS TO TEACH YOUNG READERS ABOUT MONEY
Reading books to your children is fun, and one of the great joys of parenthood is watching them learn to read by themselves. Lessons about personal finance and how money works can be included in books you read to children, or in books they read with you or on their own. Here are some good books abou
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If you’re nearing retirement and haven’t saved much for it, you’re not alone. Forty-eight percent of workers age 55 or older say they have less than $100,000 in savings and investments, according to a 2016 retirement confidence survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. They may not want to
Read MoreHOW TO DISPUTE CREDIT REPORT ERRORS
If you’ve checked your credit reports lately for errors, congratulations! That’s a smart first step to improving your credit score, which can make getting approved for home loans and credit cards, along with getting the best interest rates, a lot easier. Errors can be as simple as a misspelled name,
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