Money matters
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The 5 essential rules for talking about money
Tips for talking about money, whether it’s to your spouse, kids, parents, or friends.
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What, exactly, is a 401(k)?
Contributing to your 401(k) at a early age allows you to increase wealth through compound interest.
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Pay down student debt or start to invest? Try both!
If you're a college student, your financial planning may be limited. Here’s what you should know about getting started in investing.
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Smart ways every driver can save on filling up their tank
Whether you're a daily commuter, road tripper or weekday warrior, there are ways to save on gas for every type of driver. Chase outlines our top tips to save on gas.
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Everything you need to apply for a mortgage
Applying for a mortgage can be daunting. Lenders need to review your income, credit score and more to asses your financial profile. Chase offers tips on organizing your financial information to minimize stress and help you apply for a home loan.
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Are you spending smart with your credit card?
Joining customer loyalty programs or racking up credit card points can help you cash in without changing your budget. Whether you love to travel, or just want to save on groceries - here are four smart ways to earn on everyday spending.