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  2. Ask the experts: My kids will begin college in 10 years. What ...

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    With thoughtful planning and smart investment strategies, you can grow money for your child’s future without taking on too much risk. Here are five ways to get started. 1.

  3. How to open a savings account for a baby or child - AOL

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    The website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a financial regulatory and education agency, is also a good place to find information on teaching your child about money matters. Best ...

  4. 6 best ways to invest and grow $50,000: How to plan your ...

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    There’s no universal “right” answer for what to do with $50K — rather, the best options depend on your debts, budget and long-term goals. See the 5 best ways to invest and grow your money.

  5. 10 best investments in 2024 - AOL

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    Overview: Best investments in 2024 1. High-yield savings accounts. Overview: A high-yield online savings account pays you interest on your cash balance. And just like a savings account at your ...

  6. 10 Best Investments for 2024 - AOL

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    Discover the top 10 investments for 2024 to maximize returns and manage risk. Choose the best options for you.

  7. You're golden: Having a good credit score matters even after ...

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    Credit expert John Ulzheimer told CNBC a 760 score will get you the best mortgage rate and a 720 score is sufficient to get the best interest rate for an auto loan. Why maintaining a good credit ...

  8. Should you cosign a loan for your child or a loved one? A ...

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    If you have good credit and steady income, you can cosign to help a loved one get approved for a loan or help qualify for more affordable terms. The downsides, however, include potential damage to ...

  9. Should I get a credit card in my child’s name? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Because people under age 18 can’t open their own credit cards, you can’t technically open a whole new credit card in your child’s name — but you can still add them to yours.