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Spring Housing Outlook: For Some, A Window of Opportunity

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Buying a house can be a scavenger hunt -- or a feeding frenzy -- depending on where you live. America’s housing market is a study in contrasts. Hot here,...

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401k Millionaires: How to Become a Seven-Figure Saver

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. The message seems to finally be getting through. Americans are getting serious about saving for retirement – and some tangible results prove it. A soaring...

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Long-term Car Loans: How Long is Too Long?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Here’s a disturbing question -- which lasts longer: the typical U.S. marriage or the average American car loan? The post Long-term Car Loans: How Long is...

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Safest Method of Payment? Cash. Consumers Don’t Trust Mobile Payments Just Yet

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. You hand the cashier a buck or two, get a little change in return and your Snickers bar is bought and paid for. Easy as that. A majority of consumers (56%)...

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Is money getting in the way of your happy marriage?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Once you're married or in a committed relationship, money should be the least of your concerns, right? Shared expenses, perhaps more than one income – how...

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Stress Test Your 401k for Fees and Performance

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Kendrick Wakeman, CEO of Boston-based FinMason believes individual American investors face a grave enemy: the pie chart. You often see them on the top of...

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Is Your Retirement Safe – Or Is Your 401k Betting on Uber?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Your retirement security likely depends on that mysterious investment machine known as the 401(k). There are a lot of moving parts in that thing, and most...

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Why Retirement Savers Should Be Hoping for a Lasting Market Crash

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Good news, retirement savers: The market’s crashing. Finally. Last week, the Dow dropped more than 1,000 points. It did so again this morning, before...

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The Market Crashes, Then Rebounds: Why Trading Fever Follows Fear and How to...

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Wall Street thrives on churn. The institutional money runners, high-frequency trading algorithms — and to a much lesser degree, misguided retail investors...

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Are You Paying for a High-Speed Internet Upgrade That You Should Be Getting...

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. It’s just too easy to bash cable companies for their pitiful customer service. It’s why so many people have cut the cord and opted for television...

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The Last-Minute Christmas Money Move You Can Make Right Now

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. The presents are tucked under the Christmas tree, and you’re taking a quiet moment this morning before the family holiday madness begins. You’re relieved...

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Top 10 Income Sources: How Many Are You Tapping?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Saving for retirement is hard enough, especially if your nest egg is fed by a single income source. Developing multiple income streams can help deliver a...

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5 Things You Should Expect from Your Financial Advisor in a Market Like This

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. All the red numbers on the stock market heat maps can be unsettling. You’ve seen this before and know it’s not time to panic. Still, you’re not paying all...

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Banking Startup Aims to Accelerate the Cash Flow of the Freelance Economy

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. The freelance economy can be tough. Steady work can be hard to find, not to mention reliable payment. Whether you’re a contract designer, writer or Uber...

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Would You Trust Investment Advice from Snapchat?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Runner-up social media networks, like Instagram and Tumblr, are struggling to find ways to make money. Ad dollars are tight and subscription fees even...

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The Truth About Rocket Mortgage: Here’s Your Reality Check

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. “What if we did for mortgages what the Internet did for buying music and plane tickets and shoes? You would turn an intimidating process into an easy one....

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That Lexus You’re Driving Is a Ticket Magnet: The Top 20 Most/Least Ticketed...

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. Sure, it’s the driver that gets the ticket, but the vehicle offers a lot of clues about the driver. The Lexus ES300 is likely to have an impatient driver...

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Retiring on Real Estate: Perfect Passive Income or Pipe Dream?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. “Mailbox money.” That’s what investors often call the passive income generated by real estate assets. It could be from rental income, house flipping...

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What Are Robo-Advisors? And Why Are Financial Advisors So Against Them?

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. I was having lunch with a buddy I hadn’t seen in years. After catching up on ‘whatever happened to old what’s his name?’ the conversation naturally turned...

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Everything You Need to Know About Your Credit Score

This post originally appeared on Money Cynic. There’s just no denying it. By now, it’s clear to all of us that our modern lives are being monitored. What we do, say and buy; where we live — it’s all...

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