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The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to combat inflation: Here’s what that means for you
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The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to combat inflation: Here’s what that means for you

The Federal Reserve recently raised interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point, the most aggressive hike since 1994. This rise puts the key benchmark federal funds rate at a range between 1.5 and 1.75%. The Fed’s intention is to help combat inflation. Watch this video to find out what rising interest rates mean for […]

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Summer temperatures — and inflation — are running hot. Here’s how to save money on cooling bills as prices rise
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Summer temperatures — and inflation — are running hot. Here’s how to save money on cooling bills as prices rise

A pedestrian uses an umbrella to get some relief from the sun as she walks past a sign displaying the temperature on June 20, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. Ralph Freso | Getty Images Tips for efficient energy use Most cooling systems use electricity, so making sure your home is running as efficiently as possible can […]

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Make these money moves before the Fed hikes rates again
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Make these money moves before the Fed hikes rates again

Chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell (left) meets with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office on May 31, 2022. Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images The Federal Reserve is again poised to raise interest rates in an attempt to slow down the highest inflation in four decades without pushing the U.S. economy […]

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Creating a special needs trust? Here are the costs, what you need to know and who to use
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Creating a special needs trust? Here are the costs, what you need to know and who to use

Yagi Studio | Digitalvision | Getty Images Special needs trusts are essential for the well-being of a person with special needs, experts say. “The most important reason for a special needs trust is that individuals with special needs often are unable to make appropriate financial decisions for themselves and/or are at risk for financial exploitation […]

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Why it’s a good time for young investors to put money in the market
Finance

Why it’s a good time for young investors to put money in the market

FG Trade | E+ | Getty Images Opportunities in the dip For young investors with the longest time horizons to plan for retirement, today’s market downturn also provides an opportunity, according to Paula Pant, host of the podcast “Afford Anything.” “A dip is your best friend,” she said. “So, buy the dip, take advantage of […]

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How to teach your kids to have a healthy relationship with money – even if you didn’t
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How to teach your kids to have a healthy relationship with money – even if you didn’t

Many parents intend to teach their children to have a healthy relationship with money but end up falling short — even though a majority say personal finance lessons are best taught at home. Some 83% of adults say parents should teach their kids about personal finances, according to a CNBC + Acorns Invest in You survey. […]

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88% of adults support requiring personal finance education in high school, survey finds
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88% of adults support requiring personal finance education in high school, survey finds

Most adults in the U.S. support guaranteed access to personal finance education for high school students. Eighty-eight percent of adults surveyed by the National Endowment for Financial Education said their state should require either a semester or year long personal finance course for graduation. The survey of 1,030 adults was conducted in March. More from […]

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74% of people do not think they will ever achieve high net worth status, survey finds
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74% of people do not think they will ever achieve high net worth status, survey finds

cdwheatley | E+ | Getty Images People have wide-ranging views of what it means to be “high net worth,” according to a survey from digital wealth manager Personal Capital. Yet most people — 74% — don’t see themselves ever fitting into that category. When 2,209 adults were asked what they would consider high net worth, […]

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‘It’s a lifelong experience.’ Governors say financial education should extend beyond school years
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‘It’s a lifelong experience.’ Governors say financial education should extend beyond school years

Student Olivia Raymond participates in a personal finance course in her middle school class in West Orange, New Jersey, in February 2020. CNBC Pursuing financial literacy is something that should continue beyond traditional school years, according to several state governors. “We think it’s a lifelong experience,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy told CNBC’s Sharon Epperson […]

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