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money Sellers sweeten the deal: 44% help with closing costs and repairs As the housing market starts to sway in buyers’ favor, sellers are getting creative with concessions at near-record rates.
money Capital markets perspective: He said, Xi said Markets generally struck a more positive tone last week, with the policy environment suddenly looking a little more constructive than it has in a while.
money Keeping pace: Financial literacy in the digital age Financial literacy is changing as students need solid financial knowledge and savvy online skills to make informed decisions in today's fast-paced digital world.
money Healthcare now, savings later: Turning HSAs into retirement tools Health savings accounts (HSAs) have long been used to cover medical costs. But when treated like a retirement account, they may also help build long-term savings.
money Managing your portfolio through volatile times Volatile markets can unnerve even the most seasoned investors. Try these strategies for managing investments in volatile times.
money 🌶️ Hot topic More than a third of Americans say picking up a new hobby is on their retirement agenda, according to Empower research. Here's this week's money news.
money Spotting economic signals to help recession-proof portfolios When markets get shaky, understanding how market indicators work can help investors separate signal from noise.
money Market Moves: Stocks rebound after sell-off Stocks rebounded Tuesday, April 22 following a market sell-off sparked by President Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell.
money Capital markets perspective: Two-fer Looming questions about the economy are prompting some dueling economic forecasts. Meanwhile, corporate earnings releases are taking a back seat to ongoing tariff talks.
life The price of college admission: How paying for higher ed can start long before getting in From application fees to test prep and consultants, the expenses just to apply to college have some families dipping into education savings long before acceptance letters arrive.
money The U.S. wants to cancel paper checks. Here’s why The federal government is phasing out paper checks and will only use electronic payments for tax refunds, Social Security and other benefits by Sept. 30 this year.
money 💰 Money mindset Empower research shows that most Americans believe they will achieve financial success in their lifetime. Here's this week's money news.