Category Archives: Money Management

Banks Charge for Deposits

It was only a matter of time, but we are starting to see actual NEGATIVE interest rates on bank account balances. On August 6th, the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) announced a new annual fee will be charged on … Continue reading

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Preparing for a Complete Meltdown

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Why Health Care Is Not Affordable

Ever wonder why health care is not affordable? With so much conflicting data and information floating around, it is hard to put it all into perspective. Enter the infographic; a great way to visualize complex topics. At first glance, health … Continue reading

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Tax Refunds: Spend, Save, or Invest?

I’ve seen several articles on tax refunds (specifically how to spend them) come across my desk lately. With the tax filing deadline a week away, that is not too surprising. It IS surprising that none of the pieces say, “Take … Continue reading

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Fidelty Investments Save You Money

Fidelity Investments lowered the boom on trading commissions. Schwab was the first to lowered online trading fees for equity trades by more than 30% to $8.95. Click here to read the full article from Barron’s – Has a New Price … Continue reading

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