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September 15, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Following the federal government’s announcement of student loan forgiveness, the article suggests several steps to improve financial well-being. First, borrowers who continued making payments during the pandemic should seek refunds from their loan servicers. Next, forgiveness is expected to positively impact credit scores, and a tool like Credit Sesame can help monitor and improve them. The freed-up funds can then be used for investments through apps like Stash, allowing small investments in companies like Amazon and Google. Finally, individuals with credit card
August 10, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Robo-advisors are gaining popularity as a low-cost alternative to traditional portfolio management, especially among younger investors. The article highlights 11 top robo-advisors for 2025, including Magnifi (best overall), Public, Robinhood, Acorns, and Wealthfront, each catering to specific needs like micro-investing or retirement planning. While offering benefits like lower fees, 24/7 access, and suitability for beginners, robo-advis
June 3, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
The article introduces “The Perfect Portfolio,” a simple, diversified investment strategy using index funds, bonds, and other assets designed to reduce risk and grow wealth over time. It’s adaptable to different risk tolerances (aggressive, moderate, conservative) and can be started with as little as $25-$50 a month. The strategy emphasizes consistency, automated deposits, and periodic rebalancing, demonstrating potential for long-term growth even through market volatility—an example being a $100/month
May 13, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Five years after the 2020 stock market crash, the article highlights seven key lessons. Firstly, the stock market doesn’t always reflect the broader economy, as it recovered quickly despite high unemployment and struggling small businesses. Secondly, investors don’t lose money until they sell during a crash; staying invested can lead to significant gains. Thirdly, missing the best market days can be more detrimental than experiencing a few bad ones. The article also notes a market crash can offer investment opportunities, but
March 17, 2025
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The Admiral Staff
Five years after the 2020 stock market crash, the article highlights seven key lessons. Firstly, the stock market doesn’t always reflect the broader economy, as it recovered quickly despite high unemployment and struggling small businesses. Secondly, investors don’t lose money until they sell during a crash; staying invested can lead to significant gains. Thirdly, missing the best market days can be more detrimental than experiencing a few bad ones. The article also notes a market crash can offer investment opportunities, but