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Best and Worst States for Drivers — 2026 Study

Car ownership consumes a major share of many household budgets. Between loan payments, maintenance, fuel and auto insurance, the cost of owning and operating a vehicle now averages more than $11,000 per year. Even as U.S. cities and counties increase investment in public transportation, more than 90% of American households own or lease at least… read more…

Choosing between a debt management plan and other repayment strategies depends on your debt, income, credit score and how quickly you need to be debt-free.
Financial Planning

Debt Management Plan: Pros, Cons and Alternatives

Rising credit card balances and high interest rates can make it difficult to keep up with monthly payments, especially when juggling multiple debts simultaneously. A debt management plan (DMP) offers a potential solution by consolidating payments into a structured repayment program that reduces interest charges and simplifies budgeting. Understanding how debt management plans work, how… read more…

Benefits like disability dental, vision and life insurance can reduce out-of-pocket costs and protect income when chosen based on your financial situation.
Financial Planning

Ancillary Benefits: Examples and Individual Alternatives

Health insurance and retirement plans are often the first benefits employees consider. However, many workplace perks extend far beyond basic coverage. Ancillary benefits like dental insurance, disability coverage, life insurance and wellness programs can provide valuable perks. They help protect your finances, reduce out-of-pocket expenses, and provide added peace of mind during unexpected situations. A… read more…

Before opening a joint bank account, unmarried couples should discuss expectations, understand the risks and decide whether a shared account fits their financial situation.
Financial Planning

Joint Bank Accounts: Pros and Cons for Unmarried Couples

Sharing finances can be a major step for unmarried couples, especially when it comes to opening a joint bank account. While a shared account can simplify budgeting, it can also create financial and legal complications. Couples should understand the benefits, risks, and alternatives to joint accounts. Then they can decide how to manage money together… read more…

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Certifications & Licenses

CFA vs. CFP®: Which Do You Need?

Chartered financial analyst (CFA) and certified financial planner (CFP) are common certifications for individuals working in finance, namely financial advisors. These are designed to tell a client (or employer) that the holder has received education in certain types of financial… read more…

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Brokerage

6 Tips for Choosing a Wealth Management Firm

Wealth management firms are all different, with their own specializations and services. As a result, the process for choosing a wealth manager is a very personal one. Wealth managers work closely together with their clients to identify financial goals and… read more…

A fee-only financial planner doesn't earn commissions for recommending certain products.
Advisor Fees & Costs

What Is a Fee-Only Financial Planner?

If a financial planner, financial advisor or another type of financial professional is fee-only, that means they receive compensation solely from the fees clients pay for their services. They do not earn commissions for recommending certain products. A fee-only structure… read more…

Investment Property
Real Estate Investing

Why First Homes Could Be Investment Properties

If you’re young and looking to purchase a new home to live in, you may want to consider turning it into an investment property. While most people wait until after they’ve bought their first or second home to begin investing in… read more…

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Traffic on a multi-lane highway.
Travel, Education & More

Best and Worst States for Drivers — 2026 Study

Car ownership consumes a major share of many household budgets. Between loan payments, maintenance, fuel and auto insurance, the cost of owning and operating a vehicle now averages more than $11,000 per year. Even as U.S. cities and counties increase investment in public transportation, more than 90% of American households own or lease at least… read more…

Financial Advisors

Where Financial Advisor Income Grew Most – 2026 Study

Financial advisors’ earnings are shaped by a range of factors beyond individual skill or experience, including client volume, wealth, and income; target market; fee model and geography. Because economic conditions vary widely across the U.S., some areas may present stronger opportunities for advisors seeking to expand their practices. As remote work capabilities continue to improve,… read more…

Aerial drone views at sunrise of a suburb neighborhood in Georgetown, Texas.
Travel, Education & More

America’s New Boomtowns

Economic growth can change a city quickly. An influx of new residents and expanding business activity creates visible momentum, even as rapid change brings new strains. In recent years, some American cities stand out for attracting people, investment and development at a pace that sets them apart. Boomtown status does not mean growth benefits everyone… read more…

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States of Bankruptcy – 2026 Study

Bankruptcy can offer a financial reset, but how often Americans need it varies by state. Sudden unemployment, divorce, medical crises and other financial shocks can force households into bankruptcy, which research has linked to depression and adverse health outcomes. Individually, a bankruptcy filing signals acute financial distress; collectively, bankruptcy patterns can highlight where residents face… read more…

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