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New for July

Financial Basics

Learn the basics of managing money, including financial health, budgeting, managing credit, plus more.

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Financial Health
The concept of financial health is the foundation of any financial plan.
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Cognitive Biases and Money
Unconscious beliefs and biases about money play an important role in our financial behavior.
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Introduction to Budgeting
Why budgeting is important, no matter how much money you earn.
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Credit Versus Debit Cards
Credit and debit cards each have pros and cons. When should you use each?
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Credit Reports and Scores
Credit reports and scores determine the rates you pay when borrowing and can affect your ability to get certain jobs.
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Managing Accounts
Account management strategies for checking and savings.
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Improving Your Credit Score
A good credit score allows you to borrow at the best rate possible, keeping the cost of borrowing to a minimum.
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Identity Theft
Understanding ID theft and how to prevent it.
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Impersonation Scams
Fraudulent calls, texts, and emails that seem to come from a legitimate source are a growing problem.
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Dealing with Inflation
Inflation can seem like an abstract concept, but its impact on your financial life can be very real. 

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Home Ownership

From buying a home to making the most of your home equity, explore key topics for current (and future) home owners.

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Buying a Home Introduction
Some pros and cons of buying a home, including a comparison with renting.
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Planning for Your Home Purchase
Before you buy a home, determine how much consumer debt is reasonable for you and what upfront costs you will have for your home purchase.
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Assembling a Home Buying Team
Having the right people on your side can help you make the best possible buying decisions.
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Understanding Down Payments
A large down payment isn't always needed to buy a home, but let's take a look at how down payments can affect your total mortgage costs.
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Understanding Mortgages
The parts of a mortgage and common mortgage loan options.
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Making an Offer and Closing the Deal
Crossing the finish line of the home buying process – submitting an offer, negotiating, and dealing with closing costs.
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Using the Equity in Your Home
Home equity can be tapped for any reason – from home renovations to paying off high-interest debt.
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Refinancing Your Mortgage
Refinancing your mortgage may help you achieve your financial goals – from reducing your monthly payment to minimizing total costs.
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Mortgage Refinancing Scenarios
Whether or not refinancing could make sense for you depends on a wide variety of factors – and the right answer isn’t always the same for every person or every situation.
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Reducing Mortgage Cost
Mortgage refinancing isn’t always required to reduce the overall cost of your mortgage.

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