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The clock is ticking for the deadline to file your tax returns.
Last week, we answered tax questions from readers who aren't quite done with their returns, including a DJ who wanted to know if he can deduct music downloads, and a worker who wanted to know the rules for deducting a home office.
If you lose your job, you might be tempted to tap your 401(k) for much needed cash. Here's what you need to know before you make that move.
We also explored the important differences between a 401(k) and a life insurance policy for your savings and investing needs, and whether a Roth conversion makes sense.
Studies say couples fight about money even more than they fight about sex. If you and your spouse see risk tolerance differently, don't miss this piece about how to find a balance you can both live with.
If you're worried about the stock market, how should you invest your college savings? We take a look at how an age-based portfolio can help you manage risk and your nerves.
President Trump can be unpredictable, and that makes some small investors concerned about the stock market - despite the fact that the market has done well since the election. Here's a look at how the president might - or might not - affect your international investments. We also examined strategies for your overall investment portfolio.
Health Savings Accounts are an important part of the House of Representatives' proposed changes to health care. Here's how they work, and how you can decide if you qualify.
If you're interested in a free money makeover, or you'd like to send us any money question, send an email to Ask@NJMoneyHelp.com.
Thanks for reading!
Karin
P.S. In our News You Can Use section, don't miss tales about a driveway paver who didn't get the job done, and what happened a Medicare beneficiary suspected fraud.
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