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Fridays’s need-to-know money news

November 11, 2016 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Smart business ideas for veterans. Also in the news: the average amount of checking account fees over a decade, why a quarter of homebuyers are unhappy with their mortgage lender, and the factors banks consider when applying for a loan.

3 Smart Business Ideas for Veterans
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Study: Average Checking Account Fees Cost $1,000 Over a Decade
Don’t pay for access to your own money.

A Quarter of Homebuyers Unhappy With Their Mortgage Lender, Survey Finds
Finding the right lender.

The Factors Banks Consider When You Apply for a Loan
Know what they’re looking for.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: business ideas, checking account fees, fees, Loans, mortgage, mortgage lenders, veterans

Monday’s need-to-know money news

March 28, 2016 By Liz Weston

how_to_build_an_emergency_fundToday’s top story: Why we’re not saving enough for retirement, and how to catch up. Also in the news: Avoiding monthly checking account fees, 3 easy ways to save for retirement, and answers to the tax questions your too embarrassed to ask.

Here’s Why We’re Not Saving Enough for Retirement — and How to Catch Up
It’s never too late.

How to Avoid Monthly Checking Account Fees
Don’t let banks dip into your money.

3 Ways To Save For Retirement That Require Zero Effort
Just set it and forget it.

6 (not so) dumb tax questions you’re too embarrassed to ask
Ignorance isn’t bliss.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: checking account fees, Retirement, retirement savings, Taxes

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