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Accepted to Multiple Medical Schools? 6 Factors to Weigh 02/06/2023 07:00pm • If you have been accepted at just one medical school, congratulations. Your decision is likely made for you. However, if you have been accepted to more than one school, you have another decision to make: "Which school is right for me?" My advice is to create a spreadsheet where you can lay out, side Increase Your Assets: 8 Steps to a Higher Net Worth in 2023 02/02/2023 07:00pm • If you're someone who makes New Year's resolutions, creating a higher net worth is probably on your list. Establishing a plan to achieve this goal is a first step, but know that results will not come quickly. As Scott Alan Turner, certified financial planner in Dallas, says, "Wealth is built over ti Tax Filing in 2023: How to Choose Your Filing Status 02/02/2023 07:00pm • On the surface, it may seem like the filing status is the easiest part of your income tax form to fill out, aside from your name and address. At the top of the 1040 tax form, the instructions read: Filing status. Check only one box. The choices are: -- Single.-- Married filing jointly.-- Married fil 7 Best Vanguard Bond Funds to Buy 02/02/2023 07:00pm • Best known for its lineup of low-cost index mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, Vanguard also offers an extensive suite of fixed-income products. With bond funds spanning government Treasurys, agency bonds, mortgage-backed securities, municipal bonds, corporate bonds, treasury-inflation 9 Upgraded Stocks to Buy in February 02/01/2023 07:00pm • The S&P 500 gained 6.2% in January, kicking off 2023 on a strong note after a brutal 2022. But the Federal Reserve is still raising interest rates in its ongoing battle against inflation. The higher interest rates rise, the more difficult it becomes for S&P 500 companies to grow earnings. In Moore’s first State of the State speech is a prolonged call to service Moore’s first State of the State speech is a prolonged call to service 02/01/2023 06:56pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Gov. Wes Moore (D), who has cast his own decision to enter politics as an extension of his lifelong record of service to country and communi What Is a Credit Limit? 01/31/2023 07:00pm • Your credit limit is one of those things that can be a little confusing. Even if you know the amount, you might not be aware of how it's determined or how it impacts other areas of your credit life, such as your credit score. But you can relax because it's not that complicated. I'm going to tell you 9 Best Stocks for a Starter Portfolio 01/31/2023 07:00pm • The S&P 500 is off to a stellar start in 2023, posting a 6.2% total return in January alone -- a stark contrast to the 19.4% sell-off in 2022. That makes the first few months of 2023 a great time to start creating an "all-weather" stock market portfolio that's built for the long haul. Stocks, af 7 of the Best High-Dividend ETFs 01/31/2023 07:00pm • Dividends are a crucial part of long-term investing success. It's easy to forget that by buying stocks, investors become owners of publicly traded companies. Depending on the company, investors can sometimes receive regular cash payments for their commitment, called dividends. Along with appreciatio 7 Best Monthly Dividend Stocks to Buy Now 01/30/2023 07:00pm • Cash in on annualized yields of as much as 19.8%.The S&P 500 had a rough ride in 2022, losing more than 19% on the calendar year. And while the slump in big-name tech stocks like Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) grabbed most of the headlines, it's also worth noting that dividend Survey: Debt Consolidation Pays Off for 69% of Borrowers 01/30/2023 07:00pm • Debt consolidation can be a lifeline for consumers who are struggling to keep up with multiple credit card bills and loan payments. One method for consolidating debt is with a personal loan, through which you repay one or more types of debt in a single monthly payment at a fixed interest rate. Debt 9 Short Squeeze Stocks That Could Take Off in February 01/29/2023 07:00pm • These stocks have the right conditions to trigger short squeezes.Short squeezes have been among the most popular and controversial topics on Wall Street in the past couple of years. In early 2021, groups of online stock traders on Reddit began orchestrating targeted buying campaigns in some of the m What to Know About Stranded Credits 01/29/2023 07:00pm • Sabrina Morel was three semesters into her education at CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York City, with a goal of becoming a trauma surgeon. But in the spring of 2021, her plans came to a halt. Morel's college transcript was requested when she applied for an apartment. That's when Spent Too Much on the Holidays? Here's How to Manage a Holiday Debt Hangover 01/29/2023 07:00pm • The holidays may be over but for many Americans their financial impact remains. More than a third of consumers took on holiday debt at the end of last year, racking up an average balance of $1,249 to pay for gifts, travel and entertainment, according to holiday spending statistics from LendingTree. 8 of the Best Tech Dividend Stocks to Buy 01/26/2023 07:00pm • With investors prioritizing profits, these tech dividend stocks should be winners.There's a common misconception that there is a trade-off between growth and income. Either a company can produce strong capital gains, or it exists primarily to pay dividends. However, there are a surprisingly large nu
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