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Why Refinancing Your Mortgage Can Reshape Your Financial Strategy — Not Just Your Rate
NewsMar 7, 2026

Why Refinancing Your Mortgage Can Reshape Your Financial Strategy — Not Just Your Rate

Homeowners are drawn to refinancing mainly for lower rates, but the decision should also consider loan term adjustments, rate‑type switches, and equity extraction. A 0.75 percentage‑point rate cut can slash monthly payments, while moving from a 30‑year to a 15‑year...

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Warren Buffett’s Lesson on How Much Cash You Should Really Keep in Retirement
NewsMar 7, 2026

Warren Buffett’s Lesson on How Much Cash You Should Really Keep in Retirement

Warren Buffett’s habit of holding billions in cash gave Berkshire Hathaway flexibility to seize opportunities and weather market drops. He stresses that a sizable cash reserve isn’t about hoarding wealth but about strategic liquidity. For retirees, the lesson translates into...

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$1 Vs. $400: Do This 30-Second Math Check to Up Your Savings Right Now
NewsMar 7, 2026

$1 Vs. $400: Do This 30-Second Math Check to Up Your Savings Right Now

Online banks are outpacing traditional institutions by offering high‑yield savings accounts (HYSAs) with APYs of 4% or more, compared to legacy banks’ sub‑0.1% rates. The article illustrates the stark difference: $10,000 earns $1 at 0.01% versus $400 at 4% annually....

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The Debt Snowball Vs. Avalanche: Which One Actually Gets You Out of Credit Card Debt Faster?
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Debt Snowball Vs. Avalanche: Which One Actually Gets You Out of Credit Card Debt Faster?

The debt snowball and debt avalanche are two common repayment strategies for credit‑card debt. Snowball focuses on eliminating the smallest balances first, while avalanche targets the highest‑interest balances. The article illustrates both methods with a $20,000 three‑card example, showing that...

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11 Senior Discounts That Could Save You Hundreds This Year
NewsMar 5, 2026

11 Senior Discounts That Could Save You Hundreds This Year

Retailers and service providers are expanding senior discount programs, with major names like Kohl’s, Walgreens, Marriott, and Amtrak offering percentage‑off deals for customers aged 55 and older. The discounts range from 10% to 20% and often apply on specific days...

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The Suze Orman Rule You Should Probably Break
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Suze Orman Rule You Should Probably Break

Suze Orman advises cutting up all credit cards when you’re in debt to force reliance on cash and stop accruing high‑interest balances. The article argues that this blanket rule can backfire, as eliminating cards may damage credit scores, erase rewards,...

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From Tesla to Your 401(k): How to Invest in the Elon Musk Stock Without Wrecking Your Retirement
NewsMar 4, 2026

From Tesla to Your 401(k): How to Invest in the Elon Musk Stock Without Wrecking Your Retirement

Tesla’s meteoric rise has sparked FOMO, but piling into the stock isn’t prudent for retirement savers. A diversified, long‑term portfolio—often an S&P 500 index fund—already provides indirect exposure to Musk’s companies. Investors should audit their holdings, cap any single‑stock position (commonly...

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The Sneaky Social Security Scams Targeting Retirees in 2026 — And the One Rule That Keeps You Safe
NewsMar 4, 2026

The Sneaky Social Security Scams Targeting Retirees in 2026 — And the One Rule That Keeps You Safe

In 2026, scammers are increasingly targeting retirees by masquerading as Social Security Administration representatives through phone calls, texts, letters, and social media. They use caller ID spoofing and official‑looking logos to pressure victims into paying fees or revealing personal data....

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I Earn $130,000 but Am Terrified of Layoffs. Should I Stop Funding My 401(k) to Pay Off My Mortgage?
NewsMar 2, 2026

I Earn $130,000 but Am Terrified of Layoffs. Should I Stop Funding My 401(k) to Pay Off My Mortgage?

A 28‑year‑old earning $130,000 is considering cutting his 401(k) contributions to make extra mortgage payments amid fears of AI‑driven layoffs. Financial experts advise against the move, emphasizing the importance of liquidity and the long‑term benefits of retirement savings. They recommend...

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3 Luxury Purchases You May End Up Regretting
NewsMar 1, 2026

3 Luxury Purchases You May End Up Regretting

The article warns that splurging on luxury items such as high‑end cars, oversized homes, and exclusive club memberships can quickly erode savings and hinder long‑term financial goals. It outlines how each purchase brings hidden costs—depreciation, maintenance, insurance, taxes, and lack...

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Why Getting a Digital Wallet Is a Smart Financial Move
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Why Getting a Digital Wallet Is a Smart Financial Move

Digital wallets have shifted payments from physical cards to smartphones, with services like Apple Pay and Google Pay gaining mainstream traction. By leveraging tokenization and encryption, they protect card data better than traditional chip cards. Consumers can store multiple credit,...

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Everything You Need to Know About Roth IRAs in 2026
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Everything You Need to Know About Roth IRAs in 2026

Roth IRAs let individuals contribute after‑tax dollars and withdraw earnings tax‑free in retirement. For 2026 the contribution cap is $7,500 ($8,600 for those 50+) and eligibility phases out between $153,000‑$168,000 for single filers and $242,000‑$252,000 for married couples. Unlike traditional...

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Why States With No Income Tax Aren’t as Affordable as They Seem
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Why States With No Income Tax Aren’t as Affordable as They Seem

Nine U.S. states—Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming—lack a personal income tax, but they often offset that loss with higher property, sales, and insurance costs. Homeowners in Florida face the nation’s most expensive insurance...

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Trying to Get Out of Debt? Here Are 6 Tips to Pay It Off Faster
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Trying to Get Out of Debt? Here Are 6 Tips to Pay It Off Faster

Americans are feeling heightened financial stress as consumer borrowing climbs and interest rates stay high, prompting many to prioritize debt elimination. The article outlines six practical tactics—paying above the minimum, crafting a structured payment plan, targeting high‑interest balances first, tightening...

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What Happens If You Claim Social Security at 62, 67 or 70?
NewsFeb 26, 2026

What Happens If You Claim Social Security at 62, 67 or 70?

Social Security benefits can be claimed as early as age 62, but doing so reduces the monthly payout. In 2026, a 62‑year‑old receives a maximum of $2,969, roughly 30% less than the $4,152 available at full retirement age (67). Waiting...

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How to Find a Bankruptcy Attorney
NewsFeb 25, 2026

How to Find a Bankruptcy Attorney

Filing for personal bankruptcy is a federally‑mandated, deadline‑driven process that can be derailed by a single missed form or hearing. While individuals can represent themselves, data shows that pro se filers are less likely to achieve a full discharge than those...

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Still Unsure About Retirement Savings? Suze Orman’s Playbook for Catching Up Without Panicking
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Still Unsure About Retirement Savings? Suze Orman’s Playbook for Catching Up Without Panicking

Suze Orman’s latest guide outlines a four‑step framework for late‑stage retirement savers. First, readers are urged to inventory income, expenses, and debt to gauge how much they can set aside. Second, she recommends building an emergency fund of at least...

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How to Buy Marijuana Stocks: A Beginner’s Guide
NewsFeb 25, 2026

How to Buy Marijuana Stocks: A Beginner’s Guide

Investors are eyeing a rapidly expanding U.S. cannabis market projected at $47 billion in 2026, with 24 states legalizing recreational use and 42 permitting medical consumption. A pivotal regulatory change—Executive Order 14370—re‑classified marijuana to Schedule III in late 2025, removing the 280E...

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Retirees: How a Small Gold Allocation Can Soften Losses When the Stock Market Wobbles
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Retirees: How a Small Gold Allocation Can Soften Losses When the Stock Market Wobbles

Gold’s 2025 price surge—up about 60 %—re‑ignited interest in the metal as a portfolio stabilizer amid volatile equities, bonds, crypto and real‑estate markets. Research shows that a modest 5‑10 % gold allocation can lower drawdowns and improve risk‑adjusted returns, especially for retirees...

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What Elon Musk Gets Right About Risk — and the 4 Investing Moves People Over 50 Should Avoid
NewsFeb 23, 2026

What Elon Musk Gets Right About Risk — and the 4 Investing Moves People Over 50 Should Avoid

Elon Musk’s high‑profile ventures illustrate a disciplined risk framework that can be adapted for personal finance. While Musk can absorb multi‑year burn rates, most investors—especially those nearing retirement—must manage tighter time horizons and liquidity constraints. Translating his emphasis on scenario...

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Fake Skincare, Phony SSA Emails and Amazon Prime Cons on the Rise
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Fake Skincare, Phony SSA Emails and Amazon Prime Cons on the Rise

Scammers are exploiting the popularity of Korean beauty brands, the credibility of the Social Security Administration, and Amazon Prime’s reach to launch counterfeit product, phishing, and shopping fraud schemes. Fake K‑beauty listings mimic Medicube, Anua and Beauty of Joseon, often...

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How to Buy Crypto and Bitcoin Anonymously or Without Verification
NewsFeb 21, 2026

How to Buy Crypto and Bitcoin Anonymously or Without Verification

The article outlines methods for acquiring cryptocurrency, especially Bitcoin, without identity verification. It highlights privacy‑focused wallets like Wasabi, peer‑to‑peer exchanges, Bitcoin ATMs, and prepaid crypto debit cards. It also discusses trade‑offs such as higher fees, limited liquidity, and regulatory risk....

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How to Outsmart Market Anxiety When Everyone Else Is Panicking
NewsFeb 20, 2026

How to Outsmart Market Anxiety When Everyone Else Is Panicking

The article outlines four practical steps for investors to curb market‑driven anxiety: establishing a cash buffer, automating diversified investments, regularly rebalancing the portfolio, and stepping back from headline‑filled news cycles. It emphasizes that a solid emergency fund reduces the need...

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Will You Get a Tariff Refund After the Supreme Court Ruling?
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Will You Get a Tariff Refund After the Supreme Court Ruling?

The Supreme Court struck down the Trump administration’s IEEPA‑based tariffs in a 6‑3 decision, opening the possibility of refunds on more than $175 billion of duties collected since early 2025. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted the Treasury holds roughly $774 billion to...

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Here Are the Federal Income Tax Brackets for This Year
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Here Are the Federal Income Tax Brackets for This Year

The IRS released the 2025 federal income‑tax brackets and announced inflation‑adjusted thresholds for 2026. For 2025, the lowest rate of 10% applies to the first $11,925 of taxable income for single filers, while the 37% top rate kicks in above...

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