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Rules for Home Buyers Working With Real Estate Agents
Real estate agents generally enjoy working with people, but there are always some clients who cross a line—either intentionally or…
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When Is the Medicare Special Enrollment Period?
Medicare is the federal health insurance program designed for people who are 65 years of age or older. It also…
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Does Medicare Cover Preexisting Conditions?
Getting the health care you need can be expensive, and as you age, you’re more likely to have conditions that…
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What Is a Covered Call Strategy?
Key Takeaways Covered calls let you generate additional income from a portfolio of stocks. Covered calls are low-risk because you…
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Why Most Traders Can Make $1,000 But Not $100,000
Despite being able to make $1,000 or $5,000—depending on starting account size—over and over again, most day traders end up…
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What You Must Know About the Social Security Debit Card
Paper checks and direct deposits aren’t always the most convenient ways to receive your Social Security or Supplemental Security Income…
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Class A vs. Class B vs. Class C Mutual Fund Shares
Class A Class B Class C Fees Imposed at purchase Imposed at sale (depending on holding period) Imposed throughout the…
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Facts About Medicare Supplemental Insurance Benefits
If you are a senior on Medicare, you probably already know that it does not provide all the health insurance…
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How Accurate Is a Zillow Home Estimate?
Home buyers often want to get pricing information for a property without having to rely on a real estate agent.…
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Medium vs. Average: What’s the Difference?
If you’re shopping for a house, you’ll certainly encounter both median and average prices. One of the biggest issues you…
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