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Retirement Distress and Financial Wellness

Hispanics face retirement challenges due to low financial literacy, limited savings, and distrust of financial institutions. Improved education, proactive planning, and investment in diverse assets like real estate and mutual funds can help bridge wealth gaps and ensure financial security.

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Financing January 2020

10 Highest Paying Careers In 2019

The highest paying careers is information that anyone looking for a career path should have. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released in 2019 the highest paying occupation.

Financing January 2020

Retirement Incentive For Professors

State universities in Pennsylvania are offering the retirement incentive of increasing the number of sick days retirees can be paid out for from up to 50 to now up to 125.

Financing January 2020

College Savings Program Goes National

The BabySteps college savings program is expanding to nationwide. Fifty dollars is contributed to a college savings plan for every new child adopted or born in a particular state.

Financing January 2020

Drop Student Loan Payments To $0?

Income-driven repayment plans are an option for federal student loan borrowers. But forgetting to recertify your personal information annually for these plans can be costly.

Financing January 2020

New $10M Scholarship Initiative

Weber State University President Brad Mortensen announced a new $10 million scholarship initiative called CATapult for students facing financial difficulties.

Financing December 2019

Livestock Can Equal Scholarships

Scholarships totally more than $19,000 are available to children who exhibited livestock in the 2019 State Fair of Virginia 4-H and FFA youth livestock program.

Financing December 2019

2 Years Of Free Tuition?

High school seniors in Seattle have the opportunity to attention community college tuition free thanks to the Seattle Promise program. The deadline to apply for the program is Feb. 15.

Financing December 2019

$1.4T Spending Bill Wins Senate OK

The $1.4 trillion government spending bill has been passed by the Senate and sent on to President Donald Trump. The White House says the president will sign the bill before the deadline.