Money News: Capitalize on New Car Price Drops and Job Market Resilience

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Stop Worrying About Your Financial Advisor and Start Finding the Right One

Learn what financial advisor fee structures could mean for your wealth and how to find someone who won't sell you out. What new threats are emerging for identity crime victims? Host Sean Pyles, CFP®, and news colleague Rick VanderKnyff are joined by Mona Terry, chief operating an ...  Show more

$10,000 Lands in a Teen's Account — Here's What to Do First

Learn what to do when your teen receives a windfall and how to balance saving, investing, and giving. What's the smartest way to help your teenager manage $10,000 to $15,000 in unexpected cash — without turning the conversation into a lecture? Sean Pyles, CFP®, and Elizabeth Ayoo ...  Show more

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