Making Better Financial Decisons

Tax Terror: What to Do If You Have Not Filed Taxes the Day After Tax Day

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Life can get hectic at times, which means that you can miss important deadlines. One of the major deadlines in most adults’ lives is tax day. Though taxes are due on a specific day each year, many people miss filing taxes by the deadline. If it is the day after taxes were due and you are just now realizing that you missed the deadline, you may be wondering how to take action.…

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3 Ways Financial Advisers Can Help You Manage Your Finances While In College

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It is no secret that managing your finances while you are in college can be difficult. You spend most of your time going to school and likely only have a part time job. This difficulty that you have managing your finances can then increase quite a bit when you get married and begin having children because you are going to be spending more money. Thankfully, there are financial advisers out there than can help you to manage your finances in the best way possible.…

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Financial Planning For Chronic Illness: An Absolute Must

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Chronic illness or disability is something that everyone likes to think will never happen to them. Unfortunately, chronic illness and disability are very real possibilities and it’s important — for your sake and your family’s — to plan for them as soon as possible. Below are three tips for financially planning for chronic illness or disability. Start Building an Emergency Fund Chronic illness can strike anyone — at any age — so whether you’re 19 or 59, you should have an emergency fund that can financially support you for at least 6 months.…

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