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Best High-Yield Savings Rates for April 20, 2026: Up to 5%

High-yield savings account rates finally saw their first major dips of 2026 – with about a half-dozen banks reducing their savings...

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Be Safe and Live: Don’t Work in AI When the Revolution Comes

For those who work in AI, let me share a cautionary tale based on history. You may be getting incredibly rich right now, but there’s...

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11 Ways To Build Wealth That Take Less Effort Than You Think

Are you looking for ways to build wealth? When people hear the phrase “build wealth,” they usually think of something big and...

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How New Graduate School Loan Limits Will Impact Colleges

Key Points About one in four graduate borrowers currently takes on student loans that exceed the new limits set by the One Big Beautiful...

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Louisiana Wants Students To Repay State Scholarships If They Drop Out

A Louisiana bill would require college students to repay their TOPS (Taylor Opportunity Program for Students) scholarship money if they...

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Do You Have To Report Private Scholarships To Your College?

Key Points No federal law requires students to report private scholarships to their college. The reporting requirement comes from college...

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Fidelity Adds 100+ ETFs to $100 Service Fee List Starting June 2026

The big picture: Fidelity Investments is expanding its list of ETFs subject to a $100 purchase fee, growing from roughly 27 funds to more...

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Senate Democrats Move To Repeal Education Freedom Tax Credit Before 2027 Launch

What’s happening: Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and 29 Democratic colleagues introduced the Keep Public Funds in Public Schools Act, a bill...

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (April 18-19)

Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news that...

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Trump Administration Proposes New Rules To Cut Federal Loans For Low-Earning College Programs

Key Points The Department of Education is moving forward with a rule that would cut off federal student loan access for college programs...

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