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And Baby Makes Three View HTML
You've stocked up on baby powder and diapers. You've bought the crib, walker, playpen, and stroller. You're already wait-listed for the most exclusive preschool in the city. But no amount of planning will prepare you for the day when your child is born.
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Getting Married View HTML
Congratulations! You're getting married and while the prospect of getting married can be both exciting and daunting, it's also a good time for you and your future spouse to discuss your finances.
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Savvy Investment Matters for Her View HTML View PDF
At some point in your life you will be alone. Whether because you choose to remain single, get divorced, or become widowed, you will need to be ready to take control of your situation. Your money matters need to be sound today, as well as tomorrow. Are you prepared?
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You've Been Named Executor—Now What? View HTML View PDF
You've been named executor of someone's estate and you may be asking yourself, now what? It?s important to get organized, understand the process, and set up a step-by-step plan to settle the estate as efficiently as possible.
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Organizing Your Transition to Retirement View HTML View PDF
Like most people, you've dreamed of trading in a daily work regimen for the freedom of retirement. You've planned, saved, and accumulated a nest egg to finance the next phase of your life. Now that you?re facing retirement, what should you do with your money?
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Role Reversal: Your Aging Parents and You View HTML
Today, many individuals struggle to balance the needs of their growing family and aging parents. Since more people are living longer, more adult children find themselves assuming responsibility for aging parents. Even if your parents plan to live at a facility for active seniors, they may need help deciding when that will be and monitoring lifestyle issues until that day comes.
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When Disaster Strikes View HTML
When disaster strikes, there may not be time to think about your next steps. Often, decisions need to be made swiftly. That's why it's critical to plan for the unexpected before it happens.
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When Divorce Happens View HTML
Divorce can impact your life immensely. No one can ever be fully prepared to deal with the feelings of grief, anger, and sadness that follow—and few are prepared to face life alone once again. If you have children, the situation gets even more complicated and you must consider their prospect of being brought up in a singleparent household.
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A Death in the Family View HTML View PDF
The death of a loved one is a trying time. Making funeral arrangements, coping with grief, and finalizing the deceased's estate can take time and energy when you have little to spare.
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Being Downsized View HTML
Perhaps either you or someone you know has been downsized. What can you do? For starters, you can take control of your finances.
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Identity Theft: When You Are the Target View HTML View PDF
One of the drawbacks of today's paperless age is the potential for having your identity stolen. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as nine million Americans are subject to identity theft each year. Once you are targeted, you are lucky if the costs are limited to the time it takes to correct your credibility.
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