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How Does Student Loan Interest Work While You’re in School?

How Does Student Loan Interest Work While You’re in School?

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…often yes. The main exception to this rule is for those who hold Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans. While a student is taking classes, the interest on these loans is covered…


Understanding Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs): A Beginner's Guide

What Is an IRA?

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…a partial amount to a Roth if their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is $230,000 or more. If their MAGI is over $240,000, they cannot contribute to a Roth at…


Guide to Transferring 401(k) to a New Job

Guide to Transferring 401(k) to a New Job

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…can contribute up to $8,000. What happens to your 401(k) when you leave your job and you have between $1,000 and $7,000 in your account? In that case, your former…


IRA vs 401(k): What Is the Difference?

IRA vs 401(k): What Is the Difference?

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…can save in each. For tax year 2023, it’s $23,000 in a 401(k) ($30,500 if you’re 50 and over) versus only $7,000 in an IRA ($8,000 if you’re 50+). For…


When Can I Retire?

When Can I Retire Calculator

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…66 and one month, then Social Security benefits rise to 100.7% per month. So if your monthly benefit was supposed to be $1,000, but you wait until 66 years and…


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