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    10 myths about Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act

    10 myths about Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act Like many  politically divisive issues  today, the details about the Affordable Care Act and its true impact on American health care tend to get murky. 
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    5 affordable Halloween costumes

    5 affordable Halloween costumes Halloween is right around the corner, and more than 171 million Americans are expected to spend a total of $8.4 billion on decorations, candy and costumes — or an average of $82 per person, according to the National Retail Foundation. That's big spike from last year, when Americans spent just $6.9 billion or $74 per person.
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    5 Tips to Revitalize Your Retirement Plan

    5 Tips to Revitalize Your Retirement Plan If you feel your retirement plan is underperforming, it could be time to take some specific steps to fix things up.
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    How to Invest Like a Millionaire

    How to Invest Like a Millionaire If you want to invest like a millionaire, here's the good news: There are no top-secret ingredients needed. When you figure out their investing recipe, you'll find out the habits that helped millionaires achieve seven-figure status are remarkably simple.
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    What you need to know when shopping for health insurance

    What you need to know when shopping for health insurance Open enrollment season is a crucial time of year for anyone shopping for health coverage. Whether you're signing up for coverage on the federal or state Marketplace or through Medicare or employee benefits, most open enrollment periods begin in the fall.
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    5 lies debt collectors might tell you

    5 lies debt collectors might tell you
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    Here's a quick way to find out if you might be underpaid

    Here's a quick way to find out if you might be underpaid
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    7 steps to a debt-free life

    7 steps to a debt-free life The average U.S. household is strapped with nearly $132,158 of debt, according to a study from NerdWallet.com . Paying down that kind of debt load all at once can feel like an all but impossible challenge. But there are some savvy strategies you can use to make the process more manageable.
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    Hurricane Matthew lessons: What homeowners should know about filing insurance claims

    Hurricane Matthew lessons: What homeowners should know about filing insurance claims Unfortunately, many insurance policies require homeowners to purchase supplemental policies for specific coverage for natural disasters like hurricanes and flooding. 
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    7 lies your funeral home director might tell you

    7 lies your funeral home director might tell you Before you are faced with making difficult — and potentially costly — decisions at a funeral home, be aware of some ways you might be misled into spending more money than you should.
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    Republicans vs. Democrats: Which political party is smarter about money?

    Republicans vs. Democrats: Which political party is smarter about money? But exactly how savvy are Republicans and Democrats when it comes to matters of personal finance? MagnifyMoney decided to put the major U.S. political parties (including Independents) to the test.
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    TRUMP VS. CLINTON: Where the candidates stand on college costs, child care and health care

    TRUMP VS. CLINTON: Where the candidates stand on college costs, child care and health care If you’re still on the fence about which candidate to vote for, your final decision may hinge on how their policy ideas could potentially impact your wallet.
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