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Leftover 529 plan money – what to do?
- By: njcfe
- In: Financial Literacy News
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Q. My youngest will finish college this year and I will still have $48,000 in a 529 plan. How can I decide if I should withdraw the money for fees […]
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Strategies for selecting a mortgage
- By: njcfe
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Mortgage rates have fallen to near all-time lows, creating an opportunity to: reduce mortgage payments/rates and for certain borrowers, shorten the life of loans. “Our current financial environment translates into […]
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Still owe student loans? Your Social Security payments may be used to pay them off
- By: njcfe
- In: Financial Literacy News
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Social Security recipients who owe student loans have found their payments garnished to pay off their debt and some have been forced into poverty as a result, according to a […]
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Financial Fridays: Time to Update Old NEFE Resources
- By: njcfe
- In: Financial Literacy News
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WHAT WE DO The National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®) is an independent, nonprofit foundation that inspires educated financial decision making for Americans at every stage of life. For more […]
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Financial Fridays: NCUA offers free financial literacy resources
- By: njcfe
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National Credit Union Administration WHO WE ARE The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the independent federal agency created by the U.S. Congress to regulate, charter and supervise federal credit […]
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