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  • Taxes--What to Stash and What to Trash
    What records and documents should you keep in case the IRS ever decides to audit you, and for how long should you keep them?
  • Organizing Your Finances When Your Spouse Dies
    Dealing with personal finances can be extremely difficult following the death of a spouse, especially if your spouse handled the family’s financial matters.

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