
How many times have you checked out at the grocery store and were surprised by the total? It’s easy to let your grocery bill get too big if you’re not careful. Yes, food prices have gone up for certain items lately, and now we’re making more meals at home rather than eating at restaurants, but there are ways to keep that expense under control.
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Campus USA at 14 Apr 2021

Purchasing a new or pre-owned vehicle is very exciting and a little intimidating, because it’s a big financial transaction. So whether you’re buying your first car or your fifth, we have a few tips everyone can appreciate.
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Campus USA at 19 Mar 2021

One time-tested principle of investing is, "when bond yields move higher, bond prices tend to move lower."
Investors are doing a "double take" on the 10-year Treasury yield, which recently topped 1.5% — its highest level in about a year. With the increase in yield comes a drop in price.1 Learn more.
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Campus USA at 12 Mar 2021

Spring cleaning your home is probably not a new concept for you. You declutter the garage, clean windows, wipe down baseboards, organize your pantry, and more. But, what about your finances? It pays to spend some time spring cleaning your finances too. Here are six ways to get your finances in order.
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Campus USA at 1 Mar 2021

Over the course of 11 trading days from January 13 to January 28, 2021, the stock of GameStop, a struggling brick-and-mortar video game retailer, skyrocketed by more than 2,200% — creating a mix of excitement and concern throughout the financial world, as well as among many people who pay little attention to the stock market.1 Other stocks of small, struggling companies made similar though less dramatic moves.
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Campus USA at 17 Feb 2021