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getting out of debt

Banking

One family’s strategy for killing debt

With $42,000 in personal debt plus $20,000 in back taxes to pay, the Nazarios need a plan

One family’s strategy for killing debt
buying a house

Budgeting

Building a better life

Three kids, no income and one of the parents is in school. Can the Flanagans buy a house?

Building a better life

Financial Planning

A low-income dilemma

Will Joanna's family lose their benefits if she goes back to work?

A low-income dilemma

Financial Planning

The right path to riches

Seth and Rachel have all their money invested in real estate. Can they still retire at 65?

The right path to riches

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Budgeting

Single and pregnant (again)

Janice Barr's divorce settlement guarantees her $20K a month for years, but she's scared of squandering the money. Is...

Single and pregnant (again)
saving for the future

Financial Planning

When you’re late to the savings game

In their early 30s, Lucas and Eva Simmons have a toddler, and a new baby on the way. Can...

When you’re late to the savings game
online dating scam

Financial Planning

Life after an online dating scam

After two failed marriages and an online dating scam, Selena Ramirez is faced with the reality of starting over...

Life after an online dating scam

Financial Planning

Having a baby? Update your financial plan

Now that baby Emily’s here, the Martins’ priorities have suddenly changed—and they’re concerned about their financial future

Having a baby? Update your financial plan

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Financial Planning

A sudden change of plan

Joel Wilson had a prosperous career, until disaster struck. Can he train for a new career and look after...

A sudden change of plan

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