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    Tips for teaching your children about money

    As a parent, we want the best for our children. That means we must teach them about money early in life. For many adults, discussions surrounding money, income and savings are considered taboo – which often is due to their own upbringing. In many households, you just didn’t discuss finances with your parents.  Times have […]

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    Caregivers, don’t neglect your financial goals

    FROM MISSISSIPPI HEROES  Caregivers typically keep a vast collection of exercises, therapeutics, medicines and treatments in their toolbox that they can rely on at any given moment. They meticulously plan daily routines, which revolve around their patients. That dreamed-of vacation often remains the back of their minds, just waiting to be realized if they took […]

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    Don’t find yourself in a financial horror story

    What comes to mind when you hear the words “horror story?” Probably a book or movie created with the intent to frighten, scare or disgust you.  The intent of the financial horror story I’m about to share is like those of fictional writers; I want to get your attention and generate a reaction, one that […]

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    You know the drill — be ready for the storm

    Storm season has officially arrived; the National Hurricane Center is predicting an “above average” season, with 19 named storms — including four major hurricanes. It’s time to prepare.  First, be certain you have an electronic copy of your insurance policy so that when you evacuate, you have access to important paperwork you will need to […]

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    Dispelling common annuity myths

    One of the few things people know about Social Security is that they’re required to pay a portion of their earnings into the government social insurance program in hopes of receiving a monthly income upon their retirement. An annuity, when properly designed, also can provide guaranteed income in retirement and reduce the risk of outliving […]

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    How to cool your spending as temperatures rise

    From Navigator Credit Union Get ready for lazy days and fun getaways! Summer is right around the corner. Unfortunately, summer spending can leave wallets empty come fall. Here are some smart ways you can cool down some common expenses: Conserve on fuel Gas prices are rising, and there’s no relief in sight. Even if you’re […]

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