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Hail to Your Finances, Regardless of Who Wins Presidency

There’s a lot of uncertainty about who will win the presidential and congressional elections in November.

Just what the results will mean for individual finances and investments is really anyone’s guess, but many of us are thinking about it. In fact, 72% of Americans believe whoever is elected to the White House will directly impact their personal finances, according to a survey released by personal finance website FinanceBuzz in January, and 32% are putting off a big financial decision until Election Day.

We can’t predict the future, but just

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