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Betterment Reviews User Feedback And Lowers Fees, Adds International Funds And IRAs

Betterment.com has announced new lower fees that will save current users money and make it even more attractive to newer users. They're also opening IRA accounts.

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Where Do You Get Better Returns For Short Term Savings? A Bank CD Or A Lending Club Account?

Have you ever thought about moving short term savings to Lending Club versus a savings account or CD? Looking at average returns my have you considering it.

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A Traditional IRA Or A Roth IRA: Which Is Best?

Which is best - a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA? Each person's financial situation is different, and different needs call for different solutions.

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Could An Annuity Be The Ticket To Reliable Retirement Income?

With the 2008 financial crisis still fresh in some minds, one of the questions many are asking is this: Is there a way for me to protect my nest egg from market drops during retirement?

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Ready To Refinance? Here’s What You’ll Need

Are you considering refinancing because the rates are so low? There are some things you'll need to consider before you do.Here's a quick refinance checklist.

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Watch Out For Overdraft Fees. They Can Cost You Big

One of the ways that you might be leaking money is through overdraft fees. Bank fees have been the subject of much debate recently. Lately, Richard Cordray, the head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has been taking aim at overdraft fees, looking at ways to better educate consumers on the costs of overdraft fees, [...]

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Retiring Wealthy On An Average Salary: The Story Of The Charitable Cook And Contractor

Elinor Sauerwein never seemed like she was wealthy or well off. But after a lifetime of frugality and saving she was able to leave behind a fortune of almost 2 million dollars to her local Salvation Army.

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Do You Really Need Coupons To Be Frugal?

One of the popular ways that many frugal people save money is with the use of coupons. But do you need to use coupons to be frugal?

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