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Monthly Archives April 2017

Traditional or Roth: Which IRA Is Better For You?

by Amy Monday, April 24, 2017
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When opening an IRA, you must decide between a traditional account and a Roth account. Here are some of the advantages of each kind and things to consider when making your decision.

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How To Clothe Your Kids Without Going Broke

by Amy Monday, April 17, 2017
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At the rate they grow, a kids’ clothing budget can get way out of control. It doesn’t have to, though. Here are three ways to clothe your kids without going broke.

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Just What Is Crammed Into Your Mortgage Payment?

by Amy Monday, April 10, 2017
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Estimated mortgage payments listed on popular websites can be very misleading. Mortgage payments consist of a lot more than just principal and interest.

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