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New Changes For Social Security And Federal Benefit Recipients

(StatePoint) The U.S. Department of the Treasury is phasing out paper federal benefit checks.

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Tips For Taking Control Of Your Spending Habits

(StatePoint) No matter if your finances are a source of anxiety or if you live within your means, it’s always a good idea to periodically reevaluate the way you spend money.

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Financial advisers see planning through Christ’s eyes

The Catholic Spirit Three faith-based financial advisers recently talked about how they approach financial planning by bringing Christ into their workplace.

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Socially responsible investing looks beyond bottom line

While people often draw a line between religion and business, proponents of socially responsible investing in the religious community are devotedly parked at the intersection of faith and finance.

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Tips to save more and spend less

Hate tracking your finances? You’re not alone.

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Baby boomers delay retirement, return to simpler lifestyles

The baby boom generation has been slammed hard by the recession and slow recovery, just like much of the rest of the U.S. population. As a result, many in this age group are not facing the easy retirement they once anticipated. Many saw their wealth shrink amid the dismal stock returns, plunging home prices, and [...]

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New tool adds up assets, impacts future generations

There’s a new tool on the Catholic Community Foundation website that encourages visitors to spend time reflecting on how the numbers that are part of their lives — like their ages and their financial assets — can add up in ways that could easily have a significant impact on future generations.

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