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Beware: Stimulus scams abound
You likely have money coming to you from the stimulus bill, but you won't need to pay someone to get it. More

Are REITs worth it?
Real estate investment trusts can be a good way to diversify your portfolio, despite their recent lackluster performance. More

Smart (and not so smart) 401(k) moves
Thinking of safeguarding a portion of your retirement portfolio? Not so fast. Maybe you just need to take a closer look at your current strategy. More

Home sweet retirement home
With prices down by a third in many markets, it may be time to start shopping for the house you want to end up in. More

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