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Do Big Inheritances Do More Harm Than Good?

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August 11, 2015

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Personal Finance FAQs

Do Big Inheritances Do More Harm Than Good? How is income taxed on prorated salary?
Is Level Money the Perfect Budgeting Tool? How does a bank determine what my discretionary income is when making a loan decision?
Highest Credit Score: Is It Possible To Get It? How does comprehensive income get reported on my 1040?
Co-Insurance What are examples of typical leasehold improvements?
Why Retiring Sooner Might Be a Bad Idea How can I make my home run on energy that is 100% off the grid?
The 4 Best Websites For Small Business Loans What taxes will I pay if I win a lot of money while gambling in Las Vegas?


Do Big Inheritances Do More Harm Than Good?

Wealthy parents are concerned that leaving a large inheritance to their heirs could do more harm than good...

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Is Level Money the Perfect Budgeting Tool?

The free Level Money app for both Android and Apple iOS calls itself a "financial GPS" to get you...

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Credit & Loans


Highest Credit Score: Is It Possible To Get It?

Yeah, yeah, everybody's a winner...we know. But seriously, what good is having your FICO score if you don't know...

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Insurance


Co-Insurance

Co-insurance is a cost-sharing agreement between an insurer and an insured party. It says the insured will cover a set percentage of...

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Retirement


Why Retiring Sooner Might Be a Bad Idea

Many workers dream of early retirement. They look with envy at military servicemen, airline pilots, police offers and other...

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Entrepreneurship


The 4 Best Websites For Small Business Loans

Small businesses typically struggle to find financing to expand and launch new products or projects because of their lack of...

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