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Meet the Washington Post Journalist Who Pioneered Putting News on TikTok
TikTok has become more than just dance challenges and duets. Thanks to Dave Jorgenson, it’s also a place where Gen Z can find news and information in a different and creative way. Jorgenson, who pioneered news on TikTok for The Washington Post, explains why he thinks Gen Z is so hungry for news and what’s next for both TikTok and...
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Here's How Much You'll Make If You Invest Your $600 Stimulus Check for Up to 40 Years
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much money you would earn by investing your $600 stimulus check for retirement. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Here's How Much You'll Make If You Invest Your $1,200 Stimulus Check for Retirement
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much money you would earn by investing your stimulus check. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Avoid These Costly Mistakes When Rolling Over a 401(K) to an IRA
There are some rules and situations to be aware of before you roll over your workplace plan assets to an IRA.
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Housing Study Sheds Doubt That Millennials Are More Racially Progressive Than Previous Generations
UCLA Assistant Professor of Sociology S. Michael Gaddis dishes on new study that reveals Millennials may not be as racially progressive as previously believed.
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‘The Power of Habit' Author Shows You How to Save More Money Using Short-Term Rewards
People need to establish short-term rewards to achieve long-term goals, according to Charles Duhigg, author of “The Power of Habit.”
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Author of ‘The Power of Habit': Here's How Long It Will Take to Correct Your Bad Behavior
Charles Duhigg, author of “The Power of Habit,” says most people fail when attempting to break their bad habits because they start off with the wrong mindset.
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Massachusetts Secretary of Commonwealth Galvin Says Robinhood Is a Reckless Company Gamifying Investing
Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin accuses Robinhood of predatory practices on inexperienced investors.
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Rising Costs, Less in Savings: How the Pandemic Is Slamming the ‘Sandwich Generation'
In a new survey, 54% of respondents said they were spending more each month on caregiving since the start of the crisis.
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Expecting a Baby? Make These Financial Moves Before Bringing Home Your Bundle of Joy
It costs over $200,000 to raise a child. Here’s what you need to do get your financial house in order.
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1 in 4 Americans Don't Know the Interest Rate on Their Mortgage: Survey
If you’re like many Americans, your relationship with money could use some more attention. Staying in the dark will cost you.
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A Little Goes a Long Way: Just $100 in Savings Can Help Families Stay Afloat
Families with more than $100 in savings are better able to avoid high-cost borrowing, keep utilities on and are more financially satisfied than those with less.
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Michael Phelps Removed the Word ‘Can't' From His Vocabulary and Says You Should Too
Swimming legend Michael Phelps is working with Gen Z community members to make a positive impact around the world through Colgate’s Optimism Project. The Olympian athlete talked to LX News about how he’s learned to use the power of positivity to overcome challenges in his own life and career.
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Counselor, Planner Or Coach? How to Find the Right Financial Professional for You
People giving professional financial advice go by many names, some signal training, registrations and ethics, and some don’t.
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The Stock Market's Roller-Coaster Year Exemplifies Why Staying Invested Pays Off
The S&P 500’s nearly 64% surge from March lows to recent record highs shows why long-term investors should stay in the market
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Here's What to Do With Your 401(K) If You Lose Your Job
You have a few choices when managing your 401(k) after losing your job. Here are your best options.
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Here Are the Only Two Times You Should Ever Tap Your 401(K)
Chris Hogan is a financial expert and radio show host who helps people make better decisions with their money. These are the only two instances where he advises people to tap their 401(k).
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Buying a Home: Why It's Harder for Younger Generations Than Their Parents
A report by the Urban Institute estimates 3.4 millennials would be homeowners had the rate of homeownership kept up with previous generations.
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Adult Children Are Returning Home in Record Numbers. Here's How They Can Get Back on Their Feet
Young adults may need help from mom and dad these days. These strategies could help all parties come out of the pandemic more financially stable.
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More Than 20 Million Americans Are Millionaires. Here's How They Got Wealthy
Chris Hogan surveyed more than 10,000 millionaires to find out how they built their wealth. Here’s what he learned.