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Personal Finance: Credential Theft And Identity Theft
Personal Finance: Credential Theft And Identity Theft
Financial Literacy
Credential theft is basically where a person’s identity and personal information (i.e., log-in information) get “stolen.” Once an attacker has the person’s identity- they obtain the same privileges as the person whose identity they stole. […]
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How Proper Internet and Email Use Can Protect Your Finances
How Proper Internet and Email Use Can Protect Your Finances
Financial Literacy
The internet has become a part of our daily lives- we use it for everything from shopping and entertainment to research and education. However, most people don’t know the simple basics behind the internet and […]
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Safeguard Your Finances With Cloud Security
Safeguard Your Finances With Cloud Security
Financial Literacy
Cloud security is a subset of cybersecurity in which keeping data private and safe is prioritized. Think of cloud security as a security guard protecting e-data on a “cloud.”  What is Cloud Security?  – Cloud […]
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Why Financial Planning Is Needed For The Baby Boomer Generation?
Why Financial Planning Is Needed For The Baby Boomer Generation?
Retirement Planning
The number of Americans ages 65 and older will more than double over the next 40 years, reaching 80 million in 2040. The number of adults ages 85 and older, the group most often needing […]
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How To Plan For Long Term Care Costs In Retirement
How To Plan For Long Term Care Costs In Retirement
Retirement Planning
There are 65,600 regulated long-term care facilities in the U.S. In general, seven out of every 10 people will require long term care. About 70% of seniors will need some type of care. And to […]
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The S&P 500 had its Worst 1st Half Since 1970. Here’s What Comes Next.
The S&P 500 had its Worst 1st Half Since 1970. Here’s What Comes Next.
Financial Planning
The S&P 500 Index of stocks had its worst first half since 1970, losing almost 21% in the year’s first six months. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that is viewed as a […]
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Setting a Financial Example for Your Children
Setting a Financial Example for Your Children
Financial Literacy
83% of U.S. adults said parents are the most responsible for educating their children on financial literacy.  At the same time, only 15% of parents said they spoke with their children more than once a […]
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Sink or Swim? “To Vacation or To Save – That is The Question”
Sink or Swim? “To Vacation or To Save – That is The Question”
Financial Planning
American workers left a record number of vacation days on the table last year—768 million days, up 9% from 2017—according to new research from the U.S. Travel Association.  Of the unused days, 236 million were […]
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How Interest Rates Affect Investments and How You Can Benefit
How Interest Rates Affect Investments and How You Can Benefit
Financial Literacy, Financial Planning
Interest, interest, interest! Everyone hears that word thrown around everywhere when it comes to money. But do people know what it actually means and how interest rates affect investments? Keep reading to learn more!  What […]
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Don’t Let Online Scams Ruin Your Finances
Don’t Let Online Scams Ruin Your Finances
Financial Literacy
Nowadays, we find almost every single person constantly on their device. Whether it be for leisure or for work, people are glued to their devices. What’s scary to think about is how we can be […]
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