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Articles by Anne Dullaghan

Anne specialized in covering finances, technology, higher education, and healthcare. Her work has appeared in Business Insider, CBS News, Huffington Post, NASDAQ, and other major outlets. Education: B.A. in Journalism from University from University of Missouri-Columbia.

7 Best Ways to Invest $5,000 of Your Savings in 2025 Photo of Anne Dullaghan Anne Dullaghan 7 Best Ways to Invest $5,000 of Your Savings in 2025 You've been prudent with your finances up until now, and it has allowed you to save up... When Should You Open a CD Account Certificate of Deposits sound like a good way to save money, but how do you know you‘re ready for one? Here are three signs that show when to open a CD. 7 Ways to Keep From Going Broke Your First Semester of College College is an amazing time, but it's also a time when you're perpetually broke. Avoid going broke in college and stay out of debt. Retirement Plan Options for the Self-Employed Photo of Anne Dullaghan Anne Dullaghan Retirement Plan Options for the Self-Employed Retirement options for people who own their own business are different from the... 8 Key Financial Mistakes Women Make for Retirement Photo of Anne Dullaghan Anne Dullaghan 8 Key Financial Mistakes Women Make for Retirement Today, many women are taking the lead in making financial decisions -- for... Strategies on How to Retire With Low Income Think your income is too low to save for retirement? Think again. Use these four low-income retirement strategies for a financially secure future. 8 Ways to Prepare Long-Term Care for Aging Parents Long-term care insurance can be expensive, but it is increasingly more necessary as we get older. Here are alternative solutions that can save you money. How to Fix Financial Mistakes Made in Your 20s and 30s Photo of Anne Dullaghan Anne Dullaghan How to Fix Financial Mistakes Made in Your 20s and 30s Money mistakes – it’s something everyone does at different times in their lives.... 7 Ways to Financially Survive Sandwich Generation Stress Photo of Anne Dullaghan Anne Dullaghan 7 Ways to Financially Survive Sandwich Generation Stress They call it sandwich generation stress for a reason – people in their 40s and 50s... How to Maximize HSA Savings With Your IRA and 401(k) Learn more about Health Savings Accounts and how to fund HSA savings as well as retirement.