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  2. How Safe Is Your Money in the Bank?

    If you’re wondering how secure your bank account is in light of the latest news about IndyBank, or what to do with your Roth IRA or 401(k), or how asset allocation can help you improve your investment returns, then read on!

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  3. 60-Second Guide to Getting Out of Debt

    Imagine being free of debt — no more sleepless nights over mounting credit card balances, no more ball-and-chain of debt feeding your anxieties, and no chance of threats from dreaded collection agencies. You can do it! Here’s the scoop — in one minute flat.

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  4. Get organized for the IRS

    The following information offers some great ideas and suggests the use of simple personal financial tools to help us organize our tax information better. Let’s go back to the basics and get our taxes ready for the next step: easy entry into our favorite money management software or tax preparation application.

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  5. 60-Second Guide to Short-Term Savings

    Could you cover the cost of a new water heater if yours were to suddenly go on the fritz? Would you be forced to adopt a Ramen-only diet if you found yourself on the wrong side of your company’s “rightsizing”? And what if your contralto son started puberty, ending his professional opera gig that helped cover tuition for the chichi private school he loves?

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  6. 60-Second Guide to College Savings Strategies

    A college education can cost tens of thousands of dollars — or more. However, there are ways to make your diploma dollars go farther. You can get a head start in a single minute — here’s how!

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  7. 60-Second Guide to Smart Refinancing

    The financial industry is fond of rules-of-thumb, and it can regale you with plenty of tales on the topic of refinancing. But there’s a lot more to this big-ticket decision than simply deciding whether to do it based on a minimal interest rate movement or monthly mortgage savings.

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  8. Audit-Proof Your Tax Return

    Want to audit proof your tax return? Start off by focusing on personal finance tracking to better organize your financial information. There’s a lot of free personal finance software and tax tools available these days to help you prepare a cleaner tax return.

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  9. 6 Deductions Even Pros Overlook

    There are a whole lot of lines on your tax return. Have you researched every last one, making sure you’re taking advantage of all the legal ways you can cut your tax bill? Few people do, and even some tax professionals miss opportunities to reduce a taxpayer’s tab.

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  10. 60 second Guide to Cutting Your Taxes

    Nobody wants to pay Uncle Sam any more than they have to. But you also don’t want to end up on the receiving end of an IRS audit — or worse. Luckily, there are plenty of perfectly legitimate ways to make sure you don’t pay more than your fair share of income tax. Here’s the quick scoop on ways to save both in April and year-round.

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  11. Get it Done: Save Thousands on Home Financing

    Whether it’s your first home loan or you’re refinancing an existing one, new mortgage are costly. The average homeowner pays 3% to 6% of his outstanding principal for a new loan. But you do have options when you’re shopping for a mortgage. Here’s how to get some leverage and use it.

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