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Spring clean your finances, get rid of clutter

Ridding yourself of bills that pile up is one way to clean up your finances, but there are other cleaning practices you should make an annual habit if you want to be financially fit.

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Pickles now more than his hobby

Driven by an early retirement in 2012, Myron LaPine discovered his love for pickling.

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Many workers have less than $1,000 for retirement

When it comes to retirement savings, 28 percent of American workers report they have less than $1,000 that could go toward retirement.

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Is a home equity line of credit a fit for you?

Rising home values and low interest rates are a powerful combination for homeowners looking for more financial breathing room.

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Medicare: How and when to apply

Turn 65 just like 10,000 baby boomers — people born between 1946 and 1964 — do every day and sign up for Medicare, the health insurance program for people 65 and older or those who have received Social Security disability benefits for two or more years. Sounds easy, but many people are unclear whether and […]

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Decide when to begin collecting Social Security

According to Social Security officials, they are often asked, “What is the best age to start receiving retirement benefits?” The answer is that there is no one “best age” for everyone and, ultimately, it is your choice. You should make an informed decision about when to apply for benefits based on your individual and family […]

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