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Savings Accounts: All You Need To Know




Savings accounts are a type of bank account designed for money that you don't need access to all the time. These accounts pay a higher interest rate than you'd receive on a regular checking account. In exchange, there are usually limits to the number of times you can take money out of your savings...
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Thanksgiving Mortgage Rates Similar To Last Year




The last full week of November is rolling by with mortgage rates almost identical to a year earlier, only with significant changes regarding 1-year adjustable-rate mortgages. Meanwhile, the average loan size is increasing, meaning that people are purchasing more expensive homes. Here is a brief...
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Tax Deductible Levi's? IRS Informs Donors Of Little-Known Deductions




The season of giving has begun, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reminding taxpayers of recent changes to tax laws that effect charitable giving ahead of the April 15 filing date. Many Americans choose to donate clothing or household items around the holiday season, although not many know...
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Artificial Intelligence Now A Weapon Against Credit Card Fraud




Luminaries such as Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking have signaled their alarm about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, warning that further developments in the field of machine learning could spell the end of mankind. Ahead of the advent of Skynet and the T-100, however, banks and...
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Is On-Campus Housing Really Cheaper? Study Questions Cost-Effectiveness Of On-Campus Housing




Each year, many freshmen head off to college, planning to live in an on-campus dormitory, at least for their first year. While on-campus housing certainly provides important benefits, cost-savings is unlikely to be one, according to a new analysis from Zumper, which suggests only 9.3 percent of...
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Author Alerts Small Investors To Wall Street Perils




In a new interview, Robert Monks, the author of "Uninvested: How Wall Street Hijacks Your Money and How to Fight Back", lashes out at Wall Street for the way it overcharges the average small investor. To Monks, the problem boils down to this: 90 percent of investment managers do not put their...
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