Big Expenses Ruining Your Budget? Try a Sinking Fund.

Making a major purchase is different from shopping for groceries. Budgeting for big purchases is different, too. The holiday shopping season happens every year. So why can it still be so tough to be financially prepared? Thirty-one percent of 2024 holiday shoppers who...

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6 Fast Ways to Simplify Your Finances in 2026

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only.  Managing money doesn’t have to be complicated or time consuming. Still, about a third of Americans (32%) feel anxious about their finances going into 2026, according to a new NerdWallet...

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Is Concierge Medicine for You?

Paying extra can mean faster appointments and closer attention, if it fits your budget. When Susie Felber’s primary care physician left to start a concierge practice last year, Felber didn’t initially follow her doctor, even though she loved her. Felber felt like she...

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How Much Car Insurance Do I Need?

The amount of car insurance you need depends on your financial situation, where you live and whether you lease or finance your car.   How much liability insurance do I need? To drive your car legally, you need at least the minimum amount of car insurance required...

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Creating a Budget in the New Year

As we kick off a new year, it’s the perfect time to check off a popular resolution: creating a budget. When monthly expenses begin to pile up, it’s easy to ignore budget planning and hope that your monthly income covers all your costs and hopefully leaves a little...

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What To Do With a Windfall

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. The first rule of windfalls is to understand that everyone will handle coming into some extra cash differently. People have varying obligations, responsibilities and personal styles. “We...

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Credit Card Perks That Make Parenting Easier (and Cheaper)

Your credit cards can't babysit your kids, but their benefits can help with some costs and logistics. It’s a good thing kids are adorable, because they take a lot of effort to keep happy, healthy and fed. They’ll also drain your savings, to the tune of more than...

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2026 Housing Market: Stable Rates, Rising Costs Ahead

The new year could pose challenges for homeowners as well as home buyers. Thinking about making a big life change in 2026? Well, buying a home is a lot like getting married. The planning seems to take forever, everything’s more expensive than you thought it would be,...

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