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American Businessman, Warren Buffett's Advice On Investments

9th - Higher Ed
Warren Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), is the most successful investor of our time. His daughter, Susan, worked as my assistant when I was the publisher of a magazine 40 years ago. Just before she got married, Susie...
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Child Trust Funds Explained

9th - Higher Ed
We explain everything you need to know about child trust funds and what to do if your child had one
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Cut Working From Home Costs

9th - Higher Ed
With many of us now working from home for at least part of the week, we highlight the simple steps you can follow to save money when working from home and save around £300
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How To Find Cheap Flights | The Money Edit

9th - Higher Ed
Ever got on a plane and wondered if you’ve paid more for your ticket than the person next to you? Here’s how to bag the cheapest flights every time.
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Lifetime ISA (LISA) Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Lifetime ISAs – also known as LISAs – are a form of ISA. They allow some people to save for a first home or retirement tax-free and with a government bonus. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Interesting Items You Can Buy At Dollar Stores

9th - Higher Ed
You might be surprised by some of the items you can and should purchase for just a buck.
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Reasons Why A Pension Lump Sum Is Better Than An Annuity Payment

9th - Higher Ed
Lump sum or annuity payments? Single-life benefits or joint-and-survivor benefits? Once you explore the risks and hidden costs, the right pension answer for you could come down to control.
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What Is The Cash Stuffing Method?

9th - Higher Ed
What is the ‘cash stuffing’ Tik Tok trend with more than 4 million views? We tell you what it is, how it works and whether it works.
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How To Get A Credit Card With Bad Credit I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Got bad credit? You can still qualify for some credit cards; just be sure you do your research first.
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Find Out In Five Minutes If You Have Enough To Retire I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
It’s a common question these days: My portfolio is way down. Can I still afford to retire? To calculate a ballpark answer, here’s a quick and easy exercise.
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What Is A High-Yield Savings Account? I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
A high-yield savings account is essentially the same as a traditional savings account with one key difference — high-yield savings accounts pay a higher than average APY on deposits. An APY, or annual percentage yield, is the amount of...
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10 Reasons You'll Regret An RV In Retirement I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
RV-savvy retirees talk about the downsides of spending retirement in a motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel or other recreational vehicle.
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What Is Cash Stuffing? I The Money Edit

9th - Higher Ed
What is the ‘cash stuffing’ Tik Tok trend with more than 4 million views? We tell you what it is, how it works and whether it works.
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What Is An ETF? 4 Things You Should Know About Exchange-traded Funds I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
There's no question that exchange-traded funds have become a major part of the investor's toolkit. "ETFs are similar to mutual funds in that they hold a collection of stocks and bonds in a single fund," writes Kiplinger contributor Will...
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The Best Things To Buy At Dollar Stores I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
You might be surprised by some of the items you can and should purchase for just a buck.
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Stay Right On The Money I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Stay Right On The Money
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What To Consider For Retirement I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
As you inch closer to retirement, here are three big-picture things you need to think through to be financially and emotionally prepared.
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Warren Buffett's Advice Why You Should Pick Businesses, Not Stocks I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Warren Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), is the most successful investor of our time. His daughter, Susan, worked as my assistant when I was the publisher of a magazine 40 years ago. Just before she got married, Susie...
Instructional Video2:29
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Why A Pension Lump Sum Is Better Than An Annuity Payment I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Lump sum or annuity payments? Single-life benefits or joint-and-survivor benefits? Once you explore the risks and hidden costs, the right pension answer for you could come down to control.
Instructional Video2:26
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Dishwasher vs Hand-Washing | The Money Edit

9th - Higher Ed
With households trying to consume less energy, we put the dishwasher and washing dishes by hand head-to-head and ask which is cheaper
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How Much Does Amazon Prime Cost and Is It Worth It? I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Plenty of prices are higher in pervious years and membership in Amazon Prime (up 17%) is no exception. Are you still getting your money’s worth? We’ll test the benefits and show you ways you might pay less.
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The Divorce Gap | Unique Retirement Issues For Women Over 50 I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
The shocking loss of income and retirement savings that disproportionately affect divorced women is a big challenge – especially for those over 50.
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How To Defuse A Retirement Tax Bomb I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
There’s an easy and effective way savers can minimize the damage of a retirement tax bomb. It all starts with making one simple shift in your retirement savings contributions.
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Watching Your Energy Bills? Smart Meters vs Regular Meters I Kiplinger

9th - Higher Ed
Smart meters and regular meters each have pros and cons for managing rising home energy bills.