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Learn how to manage your money, as well as which type of savings account to use when saving this money.

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The FDIC provides bank account insurance to banks in the United States of America. Government officials created the FDIC after a mass failure on the part of banks to protect the money of individuals in the general public and to restore public appeal for banking institutions.

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An explanation of Nest Eggs, their contribution to IRAS, and what to know before investing.

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An overview of Certificate of Deposits, including interest rates, types of CD’s, and terms and conditions associated with CD’s.

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The tradition of employee pension plans in America has shifted over the last few decades to reflect new demographics and economic realities. There are multiple layers of intricacy involved in employee pension plans that need to be understood before counting on this source of funding during retirement.

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All tenants usually sign a lease and pay a security deposit. It's important for tenants to discuss all the details of the lease before they sign it and what the security deposit will be used for before they pay it.

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Both small business owners and owners of large businesses rely on commercial checking accounts. Commercial checking accounts make it easy for a business to track payments and save up funds. In addition, many business banking accounts are accompanied by some fairly nice bonuses.

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A business bank account is used for business operations and managing cash related to your business.

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There are multiple factors that have contributed to increased contributions to retirement accounts in the United States. Professionals are benefiting from government programs, employer contributions and new financial tools to plan for their retirement. It is important for every worker to understand the vagaries of retirement accounts before depositing hard-earned money.

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Credit card balance transfer involves using a credit card to pay off the amount outstanding on one or more credit/store cards. The total debt then moves to one card.

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