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The largest provider of student financial aid in the U.S., the Department of Education awards about $120 billion in grants, loans and other funds to help millions of students afford education costs each year. But even though familiar with FAFSA, many people still fail to apply. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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Borrowing From Your 401(k) Is Easy. But Should You Really Break Open That Piggy Bank?
While taking a loan from your 401(k) isn’t ideal, it’s essential to understand the complete picture before deciding whether to break open your retirement savings piggy bank. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Should It Stay Or Go? Clearing Out Financial Paperwork
Paperwork is one of the easiest areas to let a mess build and one of the more challenging categories to tackle. For some expert help on sorting through it all, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
IRS To Release New W-4: What To Expect
The IRS is expected to release a new W-4 form for use in 2020. According to an IRS source, the agency held a payroll call on May 2 where it reiterated plans to have that draft available for comment by May 31. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The Big Mistake Students, Families Make With Financial Aid
The largest provider of student financial aid in the U.S., the Department of Education awards about $120 billion in grants, loans and other funds to help millions of students afford education costs each year. But even though familiar with FAFSA, many people still fail to apply. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Seven Money-Saving Tips That Can Steer You In The Wrong Direction
Some money saving tips are more effective than others. However, the real danger is that some hacks may actually cost you more money in the long run and become bad habits. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE