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  6 reasons to go into the Peace Corps (hint: It's easier than ever)  
  For some, travel + volunteering can be a win-win  
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  Many retirees want to continue to live in their own home.   Retirees embrace ways to stay put, age in place
For most folks, their current home is where their heart is.
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    Wealthy Tech investors losing value by not owning pre-IPO shares
High net worth investors are losing value by not seeking out shares of hot pre-IPO technology companies, said Atish Davda, CEO of EquityZen.
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    5 ways grocery stores trick you into spending more money
Gillian Pensavalle (@GillianWithaG) tells what to keep in mind to save money when you go food shopping.
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  Stocks are closing out a volatile first quarter with gains.   Meet the (likely) first-quarter mutual fund winners!
Which funds navigated the market's choppy waters the best?
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    What's the most overpriced city in America?
Forbes put out a list of the 25 most overpriced cities in the United States. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) has the top three.
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  Annette Fuller, the editor of 'Where to Retire' magazine offers insights on relocating.   Q&A: How to find the ideal retirement location
For those who choose to move, choices vary greatly depending on the person, expert says.
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  Customers use ATM machines at a Bank of America branch office in Boston.   Millions of Americans have little to no money saved
Millions of Americans have little to no emergency savings.
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  How to minimize taxes and maximize your retirement portfolio.   Retirement: Minimize taxes to maximize savings
Don't let the tax man take a big bite out of your investments.
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  Kate Hao, left, founder of Happy Mango, with Melanie Stern, director of Consumer Lending for Spring Bank, at the Spring Bank branch office in the Bronx. Happy Mango is partnering with Spring Bank in a pilot program for its alternative credit scoring   Start-ups expand alternative credit scoring
Companies use social data, bank account trends to gives scores to underbanked.
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A woman participates in the procession of the Nazarene of Saint Paul Christ's Day during Holy Week on April 1 outside the Santa Teresa church in Caracas, Venezuela.

A woman participates in the procession of the Nazarene of Saint Paul Christ's Day during Holy Week on April 1 outside the Santa Teresa church in Caracas, Venezuela.
 
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