Paper trading in practice accounts (also called “simulated” or “virtual” accounts) allows you to trade stocks, options, and futures with...
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The SAVE Plan is ending. Borrowers pursuing PSLF should switch to IBR or another qualifying income-driven plan ASAP. The RAP...
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Scammers are using stolen identities and AI-powered bots to enroll fake “ghost students” at colleges across the country, stealing millions...
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A single year of undergraduate study (tuition, fees, room and board) used to cost just $1,286 during the 1963-64 academic...
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A court filing shows 576,609 borrowers remain stuck in a repayment plan processing backlog, down from 1.4 million in July...
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A non-working spouse can contribute up to an IRA, as long as the household has enough earned income to cover...
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Colleges are facing mounting pressure from multiple directions: federal policy, financial strain, and shifting student behavior. This week’s developments show...
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A Roth conversion ladder lets early retirees access traditional retirement funds before age 59½ without the 10% early withdrawal penalty,...
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New graduates are leaving the bubble of college behind and entering the workforce to start their careers. It’s an exciting...
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A new federal law creates a “Do No Harm” earnings test: programs whose graduates earn less than comparable high school...
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