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Your IRA and 401(k) (or 403(b) if you work for a non-profit) are great tools for deferring taxes, and have other advantages as well. But because they're labeled "retirement" accou
For more than two years now writing at Wise Bread, my whole thesis has been that frugality leads to freedom—if you can live cheaply enough, you can choose whatever work calls you,
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Get any deal you make in writing — and make sure you understand what the contract actually means.
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Ask the Readers: How Are Your Financial Goals Coming Along?
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The Best 4-Step Plan to Manage Your Medical Correspondence
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Optimize Your IRA and 401(k)
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How Trump's Presidency Might Change Student Loans
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