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College graduates have enough on their plates without factoring in financial management. Get a head start on securing a clean bill of financial health for recent college graduates.

Here are some financial tips for high school graduates to ponder before getting booted into the real world.

Tidy up your finances with these six simple tips to declutter your financial life and give you a fresh start for spring.

While there is certainly no way to avoid taxes entirely, there are investment options to help cushion the financial blow from the certainty of taxes.

There are a variety of options available for taxpayers searching for the ideal way to spend their return.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) produced its dirty dozen list, a review of 12 tax-time scenarios that you may encounter and should steer clear of during the busy tax season.

Educate yourself and follow these tips, and instead of a credit card being your worst enemy, it could be your best bud.

It’s important to take the proper steps to keep your identity and finances safe. Here’s what to do if your information has been taken.

Don’t let your guard down during the holiday season. Our Fraud Department shares the most common holiday scams and how to avoid them.

The holidays offer a unique opportunity to teach your kids about finances. Here’s a four-step approach for educating your kids on healthy holiday spending.

If you take out a loan, you pay interest; if you lend money (or invest), you earn it. Here’s a quick interest breakdown to help you make smart financial moves.

With the cost of health care on the rise, it’s more important than ever to understand how health insurance coverage impacts your bottom line.