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- Repayment Plan Options
While you might not like the idea of having to repay your student loan, the good news is that most likely you do have some choices about how you repay it. Let’s look at each type of loan and what repayment plan options are available: Direct Loan Program If you have a Direct Loan under the Stafford L - Enrolling In and Contributing to a 529 Plan
There are two ways you can enroll in a 529 plan: The “Direct Sold” method: all states and the District of Columbia offer 529 plans that permit you to enroll directly. By enrolling directly through the state you will typically pay fewer fees and no sales commissions, unlike 529 plans sold through a p - Benefits of 529 Plans
There are numerous benefits to investing in either a 529 prepaid tuition or savings plan: Federal tax advantages. Although you can’t deduct your 529 plan contributions from your federal income taxes (the way you can deduct the interest you pay on your mortgage, for example) the money you invest in e - New Tax Law Allows Seniors to Keep More of Retirement Plan Funds Invested in 2009
- New Tax Law Allows Seniors to Keep More of Retirement Plan Funds Invested in 2009
Initially designed as a way to help retirees who have seen the value of their retirement investments drop in the economic downturn, Congress passed a new law that allows IRA and 401(k) plan holders age 70 ½ and older to not have to take a minimum required distribution (MRD) in 2009. The MRD is based - Choosing The Best Health Plan
AS EMPLOYERS CONTINUE TO shift more of the financial burden to their employees, the cost of health care is projected to rise at a double-digit pace (10.1% for the average worker from 2007 to 2008, according to benefits-consultant Hewitt Associates.. AS EMPLOYERS CONTINUE TO shift more of the financi - Comparing Plans
Once you have made the decision to begin saving for a college education, you understand that 529 plans offer a way for your savings to go farther, and you have thought about both your risk tolerance and your child’s age relative to their college entrance date, the next step is to compare possible pl - New Initiatives Aimed at Helping You Save More for Retirement
The federal government is making changes to help you save and invest for your post-work future. The new rules are designed to help Americans save for retirement by making it more “automatic” – by having workers automatically enrolled in 401(k) or SIMPLE IRA retirement savings plans, having tax refun - New Initiatives Aimed at Helping You Save More for Retirement
- Types of 529 Plans
529 plans got their names from the section of the IRS tax code (section 529) which helped create this way of investing savings for college costs. There are two types of 529 plans: Prepaid Tuition Plans and Savings Plans.. 529 plans got their names from the section of the IRS tax code (section 529 - Who to Work With to Maintain Your Coverage and Get Answers to Your Questions
If you obtain your health insurance through your, or your spouse’s, employer, you will most likely interact with the Human Resources (HR) staff/benefits managers to get questions answered regarding your plan. They will give you a booklet detailing your plan information and a coverage card with conta - Financial Tools
In addition to insurance benefits your employer will likely offer various financial tools that you can use to reduce your taxable income and save for your short-term needs and long-term goals. Health Spending Accounts Healthcare spending accounts provide you with a way to pay for health care expense - Planning for Retirement While You’re in the Military
Whether or not you, or your spouse, are considering a full career in the military, it is important to think about, prepare and plan for your retirement years. While it can seem like it is very far off and your everyday needs and wants are more important, starting to save for retirement now – even in - When You Lose Retiree Benefits
Karen was enjoying retirement after 32 years of work as a registered nurse. Her Social Security and savings provided a modest, but adequate, income and she was grateful for a generous retiree benefits package from her former employer which included a pension and health insurance.. ment after 32 years of wo - When You Lose Retiree Benefits
- Ways to Invest and Grow Your Savings for College Tuition
It’s not enough to want to help your child afford college you need to have a plan to make it actually happen. However, putting money into a savings account at your bank or credit union won't earn enough interest to foot the bill.. It’s not enough to want to help your child afford - Questions to Ask When Comparing Plans
Health insurance is an important financial tool that can help preserve your family’s physical and financial health. Make sure that you know exactly what services and benefits you are purchasing.. portant financial tool that can help preserve your family’s physical and financial health. Make - Healthcare Savings Accounts (HSAs)
In addition to simply putting money aside for future medical or healthcare costs in a checking or savings account you may also be able to use something called Healthcare Savings Accounts (HSAs) HSAs can only be used by people that have high-deductible health insurance policies.. ting money aside for futu - Before Selecting a Plan
As with any potential investment you first start by examining your own financial objectives. For a 529 plan you should consider the following two factors: Your child’s age. . As with any potential investment you first start b - Monitoring Your Investment
As with any investment it’s important that you open and review the correspondence you receive from the plan or your financial adviser. Check to make sure that: all money you have deposited (or you know was deposited by others) since the last statement has been credited to the account you understand - I could never understand investing.
FALSE. Investing has its own jargon, but once you learn the vocabulary, but there’s no magic or mystery to it.. FALSE. Investing has its own jargon, but once you learn the vocabulary, but there’s no magic or mystery to it. Basic investing boils down to a few bas - Considering Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- Considering Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Filing for Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy is called “debt reorganization. Under Chapter 13 you will be required to pay back a portion of your debt according to your ability to pay over a 3-5 year monthly payment plan.. Filing for Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy is called “debt reorganization. U - Making a Plan
Before you make a plan for your business, you need a plan for yourself. First, you should make a budget of your personal expenses to see how much you need to survive each month.. Before you make a plan for your business, you need a plan for yourself. First, you should make a bud - If a Beneficiary Does Not Attend College
Even the best-intentioned plans can change. If the beneficiary of your 529 prepaid tuition or savings plan chooses not to attend college you have several options for your funds.. Even the best-intentioned plans can change. If the beneficiary of your 529 prepaid tuition or saving - Making a Plan
- Questions to Ask About Calling Plans
When evaluating potential calling plans ask the following questions: What are the peak and non-peak times? What are the set rates for calls within my home calling area during peak times? Non-peak times? What is the “per minute rate” for roaming” or non-local calls during peak times? Non-peak times? - Four Ways to Buy Cell Phone Service
Buying a cell phone isn’t like buying a box of cereal – go into the grocery store, pick a box, pay the cashier and go home. No, it’s more like buying a car.. Buying a cell phone isn’t like buying a box of cereal – go into the grocery store, pick a box, pay the cashier and go home. N - 401(k)
What is a 401(k) and Why Should I Have One? Enron. Six months ago most Americans wouldn't have recognized the name.. What is a 401(k) and Why Should I Have One? Enron. Six months ago most Americans wouldn't have recognized the name. Now we're painfully familiar with - 401(k)
- Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted living facilities may be an ideal alternative if you would prefer some assistance with daily activities and the companionship of other residents. Assisted living facilities are not intended for people with significant medical needs or disabilities - conditions that would be better cared for - Selecting a Cell Phone Carrier
Margaux travels a lot for work. When she signed a contract for her cell phone a little over a year ago she found the cheapest plan she could afford.. Margaux travels a lot for work. When she signed a contract for her cell phone a little over a year ago she found the cheapest plan she could afford. S - Types of Health Insurance Policies
There are four major types of health insurance policies – indemnity plans, HMOs, PPOs, and POSs. Indemnity or “Fee-for-Service” Plan – Indemnity plans are pay-for-service “coinsurance” plans.. There are four major types of health insurance policies – indemnity plans, - Rethinking How You Plan, Save and Invest for Retirement
You commit yourself to saving for retirement. You take steps to understand how long your financial resources must last in retirement years so you don’t outlive your savings; you test guideline amounts needed to retire using an online calculator; you start contributing to 401(k) or IRA or SEP or othe - Choosing a Cell Phone Calling Plan
How much do you think you will use a cell phone? Do you want one to have just in case of emergency while you’re traveling or for your kids to be able to get in touch with you while you’re out? Or maybe you plan to talk a lot on your cell phone – you have friends all over the country you like to keep - I have a pretty good budget, but....
Ultimately, you'll need to decide for yourself what financial goals are most critical for you to reach. Everyone's financial planning methods are different…personal.. o decide for yourself what financial goals are most critical for you to reach. Everyone's financial planning methods are different…personal. Following - I could never be an investor.
FALSE. You already are an investor even if you do not yet own a single . FALSE. You already are an investor even if you do not yet own a single stock , bond or mutual fund . If you’ve ever spent time on raising kids, learning to cook, or improving - I could never be an investor.
- Which IRA Is Best?
IRAs offer you a way to create tax-advantaged retirement savings. But with three flavors to choose from - Roth, deductible or nondeductible - figuring out which IRA is the most appropriate for your retirement savings and investment plan can be confusing.. IRAs offer you a way to c - College Education Cost Planning
Being able to pay for – or help pay for – a child’s education is one of most parents’ significant, and costly, financial goals. In fact “Money” magazine found that: 41% of parents plan to pay their child’s full college bill 54% plan to pay some costs 95% plan to pay at least something toward their c - Medical Coverage
If, after reviewing your health insurance policies and decide that it makes more financial sense to switch and get coverage under your spouse’s plan check to make sure that the new insurance plan will cover pre-existing conditions before your drop your current coverage. If you and/or your spouse do - Work and Child Care
Perhaps the biggest question facing soon-to-be parents is what they will do regarding their current employment and caring for their newborn. If both you and your spouse are working to earn an income, you’ll need to figure out how you will care for your child until s/he is school-age.. - Financial “Things to Do” Before the Year’s End
With the holiday season officially underway it can be easy to spend most of your “financial thinking” on all of the holiday gift-giving, traveling and entertaining you will, or would like to be able to, do. But there are five simple things that you may want to consider doing to tie up some financial - Debt Consolidation and Debt Management Plans
One of the services that credit counseling agencies provide is debt management plans, or DMPs. A DMP is a plan that a counseling agency develops with a client's creditors to help a client consolidate (pool together) and pay off their debt.. One of the services that credit counseling agencie - First Steps to Understanding Your Health Insurance Benefits
If you, or your spouse, have health insurance do you know what your health insurance plan benefits are? According to CIGNA HealthCare, nearly 50 percent of all Americans give themselves only a “C” grade, or lower, when it comes to understanding their health benefits and programs available to them th - Benefits
Self-employed people have to provide their own benefits, including health insurance and retirement plans that may once have been provided by employers. If you have other employees, you may need to offer benefit plans to them as well.. Self-employed people have to provide their own ben - The Risks of Not Saving & Investing
There are four major risks of not saving adequately for your future needs and goals: The likelihood of Social Security benefits not providing adequate money for a long-term, post-retirement lifestyle That your life expectancy will outpace your savings The possibility of a major unexpected life or ec - The Risks of Not Saving & Investing
- How Much Should You Save?
FIRST, THE BAD NEWS: If you have dreams of sending your newborn child to Harvard, you'll have to raise a small fortune to foot the bill. Now, the good news: Thanks to the emergence of 529 plans, saving for college is easier than ever.. FIRST, THE BAD NEWS: If y - The Single Woman
Scenario: Rosa is a 40-year old single woman living in Rhode Island. She is a manager of media development for a large Fortune 500 company.. Scenario: Rosa is a 40-year old single woman living in Rhode Island. She is a manager of media development for a large Fortune 500 company. She earns - Financial Aid Implications
Just because you have saved and invested for a child’s college education through a 529 plan you may find that you don’t have all the funds needed when s/he arrives on campus. Most parents look for supplemental college financing by applying for financial aid.. Just because you have sav - Buying a Cell Phone
In the past you were tethered to a landline to make a call. Today’s technology makes it possible to talk with your friend in Baltimore while basking on the beaches of Belize.. In the past you were tethered to a landline to make a call. Today’s technology makes it possible to - Tips to Making a Good Move and Establishing a Healthy New Lifestyle
Transitions of any sort can be physically, mentally and emotionally difficult. Often people focus primarily on what it will mean to leave a home but not give as much thought or planning towards making their new location and community a positive experience.. Transitions of any sort c - Avoiding Additional Debt
It’s important to encourage the person you are trying to help to avoid taking on debt or increasing existing debt if at all possible during this time. While it may not be possible to avoid borrowing some money during this crunch urge them to: try to only use cash when shopping keep a record of charg - Financial Advisor-Related Questions
Once you have a grasp on your basic financial picture, you may decide to look for some outside help in managing your finances or making decisions involving your finances. To find the right financial professional, it's important to first ask what type of help you're looking for.. - Medicare Part D
- Medicare Part D
helps lower the cost of prescription drug expenses for people who have Medicare Part A. There are two ways to obtain Part D prescription drug coverage: Apply for a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (called PDPs) Apply for a Medicare Advantage Plan or another Medicare health plan (called MA-PDs) that i - When Income Exceeds Expenses
Congratulations! You have savings potential. Are you currently saving money or are you spending your excess? If you aren’t currently saving money, the good news is that you have the most important thing to become a saver - -money! Instead of thinking about your excess income as money to play with (a.. - Steps to Take in Your 30s and 40s
At this stage of your life you have probably settled into a career and have a few thoughts about where you would like to be personally, professionally and financially in your future. This is also a stage where you may begin making some significant choices and investments such as returning to school - Before re-entering the work force
Research your potential future employers. Look for an employer offering a defined contribution (401(k) or defined benefit retirement plan (pension). Research your potential future employers. Look for an employer offering a defined contribution (401(k) or defined benefit retirement plan (pension) Cl - Before re-entering the work force
- Getting Started
The first step is to get a firm grasp on how much money you have available to tap into. There are three main sources of income for most retirees: Employer retirement benefits - pension plan funds, 401(k) or other defined contribution retirement plan payouts Social Security benefits Savings and Inves - How Do I Start Investing?
Many beginning investors do not have a lot of money. The important first step is to create an investment plan that identifies the asset classes and types of funds that you might want to invest in long-term.. Many beginning investors do not have a lot of money. The important first st - How Do I Start Investing?
- Setting Goals
List your goals and then decide how long a period you have before you want to achieve the financial ability to meet this goal. For example, if you want to buy a home and you want to invest your savings to create a significant down payment amount, when would you want to become a homeowner? If you wan - Setting Goals
- Benefits
Self-employed people have to provide their own benefits, including health insurance and retirement plans that may once have been provided by employers. If you have other employees, you may need to offer benefit plans to them as well.. Self-employed people have to provide their own ben - Help for Subprime Mortgage Holders
If you obtained a subprime mortgage between January 1, 2005 and January 31, 2007 and you are either having difficulty paying the mortgage now, or think you will have difficulty paying it when the interest rate "resets" you may be able to qualify for help. The federal government has worked with mortg - Having a Family Emergency Plan
- Borrowing Against Your Retirement Savings
While experts don’t recommend tapping into your retirement savings for any reason- because you are putting savings and potential interest and growth opportunities at risk- you may be considering this as one of your only options. Before you do anything, let’s look at what’s involved in borrowing agai - A Baby on the Way
Scenario: Eddie and Ellen are both in their early 30s, have been married for 3 years and are living in Connecticut. They bought Ellen’s grandmother’s house when she decided to downsize.. Scenario: Eddie and Ellen are both in their early 30s, have been married for 3 years and are living - Getting off to a Good Start as an Investor: Making a Plan for Your Finances
We weren’t born knowing how to make financial plans and many of us did not learn much about personal finance and investing in school. However, that does not mean you can’t take steps now that will help you make plans for your finances and investing.. ow to make financial plans and many of us did not - Special Circumstances
Pre-Existing Conditions and Waiting Periods Under the Heath Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) if you have a pre-existing condition (meaning a medical condition you had prior to applying for new health insurance) you cannot be turned down for coverage or made to wait for coverage i - Have a Plan to Manage Debt
Whether you choose to pool incomes and pay down/payoff your individual and combined debts, or if you choose to keep your income and debts separate, it’s important that you both clearly understand, and have a plan for paying off: the individual debt obligations you incurred before your remarriage tha - Ending the Year on the Right Foot
Only a couple more weeks before we ring in the New Year. But there's still time to make a few decisions that will minimize your taxes for this year and help you start out on the right foot financially next year.. Only a couple more weeks before we ring in the New Year. But there's still - 10 Simple Steps to Start Saving Money Now
Develop a simple, easy to implement plan with Tomorrow's Money “Personal Savings Schedule” Click here to link directly to the site’s . Develop a simple, easy to implement plan with Tomorrow's Money “Personal Savings Schedule” Click her - Getting off to a Good Start as an Investor: Making a Plan for Your Finances
- Important Considerations for Saving and Investing: In Your 30s
While retirement may still feel like a lifetime away this decade is critical for saving and investing. You still have plenty of time to save and invest and reap the benefits of compounding interest and long-term gains.. l feel like a lifetime away this decade is critical for saving and investin - Tips to Maintain Financial Stability
Life changes. And you, with a fluctuating income, probably know that better than most. There are some things to keep in mind that can help you stay on track with your plan to create more personal financial stability.. Life changes. And you, with a fluctuating income, probably know that better - Generation X (Born between 1968-1983)
The generation that has grown up in the shadow of the Baby Boomers is accustomed to relying on themselves. However the economic recession has sent a strong message to Generation X workers: “you may have had unrealistic expectations about the kind of financial returns you can expect on your investments.. - Planning for Retirement
You can jointly plan for retirement even if you are an unmarried couple. However there are a few differences between what you and your married peers are able to do. For example, by law neither of you will be able. You can jointly plan for retirement even if you ar - It takes a lot of money to be an investor
- It takes a lot of money to be an investor
FALSE. You have probably heard that it takes money to make money, and that’s true to a degree, but it does not take a lot.. FALSE. You have probably heard that it takes money to make money, and that’s true to a degree, but it does not take a lot. If your employer offers a r - Money is tight... what I can afford?
You might be like millions of Americans who dread opening up their monthly credit card statements, or who haven't actually balanced their checkbook for months…or longer. If you feel like you don't have any control over your money, the reality is it's controlling you.. You might be like million - What Happens if I’m In Over My Head?
Okay, so maybe you’re reading this and you’re thinking “It’s too late for me! I’ve already maxed out my cards! Don’t panic – there are some steps you can take to get control over you credit card spending and on the path to financial stability: Write it down. Gather your credit card statements and fi - In Your 50s
What should you do now to ensure that your quickly-approaching retirement is an event you look forward to with confidence rather than anticipate with fear? In addition to building on the steps outlined for your 20s, 30s, and 40s there are specific actions you can take now to build a more secure fina - Healthcare and Health Insurance
The military healthcare system is called TRICARE. It is an enormous system that provides healthcare for servicemembers, activated Guard and Reservists, retired members of the military and military spouses and dependents.. The military healthcare system is called TRICARE. It is an enormous system - How Work May Affect Your Benefits
If you are already retired and considering re-entering the workforce you’ll want to make sure you understand if, and how, your current retirement benefits could be affected including your Social Security, pension, Medicare and retiree health benefits. Social Security If you have already begun receiv - How Work May Affect Your Benefits
- Medigap
- Medigap
because Medicare does not cover all healthcare costs you can purchase a separate Medigap policy (also known as Medicare Supplement Insurance) to cover those “gaps” in Parts A and B. Medigap policies are sold by private insurance companies.. because Medicare does not - Restoring Financial Sanity
The first step toward successfully paying off your holiday debt is taking it out of the emotional realm. Beating yourself up or throwing up your hands in surrender won’t solve the problem.. The first step toward successfully paying off your holiday debt is taking it out of the emotional re - Benefits You May Be Entitled to as a Public Employee
As a public employee you will most likely be able to take advantage of significant benefits. After accepting a job with a government agency or organization, you should receive a package of benefits that outlines your salary, your work requirements (i.. As a public employee you - Ready to Buy a Home
Scenario: Malcolm and Gayle are a young couple living in Iowa. Both have full-time jobs earning a combined annual salary of 80,000.. Scenario: Malcolm and Gayle are a young couple living in Iowa. Both have full-time jobs earning a combined annual salary of 80,000. Their main monthl - Paying for Child Care
As you think through what type of child care you would like to secure, plan according to your finances. If you don’t already have one, start by . As you think through what type of child care you would like to secure, plan - Social Security Disability Income: What It Is and How It May Affect Your Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance Benefits
One common reason that many people give for not purchasing disability insurance is that they believe they will receive benefits under the Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) It is important to realize that private disability insur - Changing Your Thinking about Credit for Everyday Expenses
If you are bridging financial gaps by using credit as a supplemental source of income it's important to remember that unlike income, credit is not simply an always-available source of free cash but rather a loan. Every time you use credit you are, in essence, taking on a loan and you will be require - The Single Male
Scenario: Steve is a 32-year old single male, working as an accountant for an oil drilling firm in Texas. He has been with the company for 2 years and currently earns 48,000 about 39,000 after taxes.. Scenario: Steve is a 32-year old single male, working as an accountant for - Getting Married
Scenario: Jennifer and Kevin are a newly engaged couple, living in Colorado, beginning to plan their wedding. Jennifer is a 25-year-old teacher earning 28,000 a year.. Scenario: Jennifer and Kevin are a newly engaged couple, living in Colorado, beginning to plan their wedding. Jennifer is a 2 - Who Will Be Helped Under the Making Home More Affordable Program
The Obama Administration’s 75 billion “Making Home Affordable” housing plan is designed to help approximately 9 million people who are at-risk for either defaulting on their mortgage loans or going into foreclosure. The plan is part of the 400 billion “bailout” package approved by Congress in Fall - How to begin to think about saving
Saving money can seem impossible sometimes. But with a little thought you may be surprised that you can find ways to save money.. Saving money can seem impossible sometimes. But with a little thought you may be surprised that you can find ways to save money. And we don't mean a l - Retirement
Do you have a plan for your retirement? Whether you are a few years or a few decades away from leaving the workforce it’s never too late begin making choices to ensure that you have the resources you’ll need to enjoy your retirement years. Although retirement planning can seem complicated there are - Retiree Health Benefits
- Retiree Health Benefits
If you are fortunate enough to have health insurance coverage through a former employer as part of your retirement benefits package you are one of the lucky ones. According to a 2008 Kaiser Family Foundation report less than 33% of all companies with 200 or more workers offer retiree health benefits - Places to Turn When Money is Tight
No matter how much you work and plan and take wise financial first steps, like those outlined in the “11 Things Single Moms Must Do, there are times when financial issues can become overwhelming and money seems impossibly tight. Take heart.. No matter how much you work and plan and take wise - Starting Your Marriage Off on the Right Financial Foot
Planning to get married is an exciting time. But it also involves making a lot of decisions – where to get married and when, who to choose for the wedding parties, which cake and invitations…the list of choices and things to discuss with your significant other can seem endless.. - Questions to Ask When Considering Disability Insurance
Whether you are evaluating a short or long-term disability insurance policy offered through your employer or purchasing an individual plan through an insurance company or agent, consider asking the following questions before making a commitment: How do you define disabled? In other words, when am I - What the New Healthcare Law May Mean for You
With the passage of the healthcare reform law affecting the U.S. Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories, a lot of things about your health insurance may be changing over the next several months and years. What could it mean for you, your spouse and family? . With the passage of the h - How do I know if I’m getting the best service from an advisor that I’m already working with?
- How do I know if I’m getting the best service from an advisor that I’m already working with?
If you've already begun working with a broker or financial advisor, it's a good idea to periodically evaluate what type of advice and service you're getting and if it's helping you achieve your financial goals. Here are a few questions to ask: Has he/she helped you determine how much risk you feel c - Catching Up on Retirement Savings If You Start Late
Bob’s budget was tight when he first began working but he put a little bit aside each paycheck into his employer’s 401(k) He figured it was a good way to save some money on taxes if nothing else.. en he first began working but he put a little bit aside each paycheck into his employer’s 401(k) He - More about Debt Financing
Although banks and financial institutions may advertise how much they enjoy lending to small businesses, do not expect to qualify for a loan without a solid business plan and some track record of success. Small business loans from banks usually have at least a 50,000 minimum because the banks canno - Finding Funding
Every business has start-up costs. Even if you plan to offer your special skills as a service, you still need to cover your own cost of living until you get your first payment from a customer.. Every business has start-up costs. Even if you plan to offer your special skills as a service, y - Finding Funding
Every business has start-up costs. Even if you plan to offer your special skills as a service, you still need to cover your own cost of living until you get your first payment from a customer.. Every business has start-up costs. Even if you plan to offer your special skills as a service, y - New Student Loan Law Creates Big Changes for Borrowers
College is expensive and according to FinAid the majority of college students (65% obtain some form of financing to help pay for their two year, four year or graduate degree programs. If you or your child has a loan for. College is expensive and according to FinAid the majority of college studen - Creating a Location-Independent Job with Your Current Employer
If you’re interested in having a location-independent job you may think that you have to strike out on your own, however that’s not necessarily true. Before you hand in your two weeks’ notice to find a job that doesn’t require you a commute to punch a clock you should think twice.. aving a location-independ - If You Can't Afford Coverage
If you can’t afford to purchase a full health insurance policy, don’t give up yet. There may be some partial solutions that will still help you protect yourself and your family against the financial and health dangers of having no health insurance at all.. rchase a full health insurance policy, don’t give - Personal Insurance Options for the Self-Employed
Increasingly Americans are viewing self-employment as a work solution to meet their financial needs, their family life needs or both. However one of the most commonly cited concerns about self-employment is insurance.. Increasingly Americans are viewing self-employment as a work solution to me - Employer-Based Health Insurance
If you are not married you may still be able to obtain health insurance for one another through your workplace. Check with your human resources department to see if they extend domestic partner privileges to unmarried couples for benefits such. If you are not married you may still be able to ob - Questions to ask when considering Bridge housing or Congregate Housing, CCRCs, or Assisted Living Facilities
How much of a security deposit do you require? Is there an entrance fee, and if so, how much? Is it refundable? What is the length of my contract? Can I leave at any point or would I incur penalties? What would my monthly fee be and what does that include? Could I see a typical meal plan? Can dietar - Managing Maternity/Paternity Leave
You may need, or want to, take leave before the baby is born – due to medical or other reasons, and you will certainly want to take at least some time off after delivering your child. You’ll want to check with your employer to learn about their maternity/paternity leave program.. take leave before the ba - Step 2: Your Chart
Just by answering a few basic questions you've already taken an important first step in getting a grip on your financial needs. The chart you see at right is a picture of the types of investments that you should consider based on your responses.. Just by answering a few basic questions you've alr - Your Potential Investment Chart
Just by answering a few basic questions you've already taken an important first step in getting a grip on your financial needs and how that relates to your possible investment choices. The chart you see at right is a picture of the types of investments that you should consider based on your resp - Your Potential Investment Chart
- Asset Allocator
ASSET ALLOCATION is a crucial first step in creating a well-diversified portfolio. The worksheet below will help you tailor your asset mix to your own particular needs.. ASSET ALLOCATION is a crucial first step in creating a well-diversified portfolio. The worksheet bel - Small investors never succeed.
- Small investors never succeed.
FALSE. How do you think big investors got to be big? Unless they inherited a ton of money or won the lottery, they started as small investors and let a little money make more money until it became a lot.. FALSE. How do you think big investors got to be big? Unless they inherited - I've gotten myself into a financial mess.
Have a few late bills? Do you chronically miss credit card payments? Have you defaulted on a loan? Having a poor credit history can wreak havoc when trying to plan for your future. For example, you may end up being turned down for loans or you may be approved for a loan, but at a higher interest rat - In Your 60s
What once seemed like a dream is now quickly approaching as a reality. However there are still important steps to take to ensuring that you have the resources you need in retirement.. What once seemed like a dream is now quickly approaching as a reality. However there are still impor - The Risks of Not Saving
There are four major risks of not saving adequately for your future needs and goals: The impact of inflation on your savings The likelihood of Social Security benefits not providing adequate money for a long-term, post-retirement lifestyle That your life expectancy will outpace your savings The poss - Start Out Smart! 7 Money Moves to Make Now
Congratulations – you have a job! Your first full or part-time job can be exciting, overwhelming and scary…all at the same time. The biggest benefit is of course having a real paycheck! Before you run out and spend that entire first paycheck, there are a few wise financial “first moves” you should c - Distressed Homeowners May Get Foreclosure Postponement Help from Project Lifeline
Homeowners at risk for losing their homes may be eligible to receive help through a “Project Lifeline” program. Through the program six major lenders – . Homeowners at risk for losing their homes may be eligible to receive help through a “Project Lifelin - Where do I start?
- Where do I start?
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Once the person you are trying to help has identified his or her financial priorities, commitments and resources he or she will have the necessary information to talk with creditors. Encourage him or her to collect paperwork on each outstanding loan they hold, to calculate how much they could afford - Where You Can Buy Life Insurance
As with other forms of insurance (car, health, etc. there are several ways that you can purchase a life insurance policy: A life insurance company agent An insurance broker A financial advisor Your employer Online Let’s consider each option: An insurance company agent. Insurance company agents work - Topics to Discuss
As the old saying goes, the best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. You’re not going to discuss every financial topic and reach an agreement on all of your priorities in one discussion.. As the old saying goes, the best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. You’re not going to d - Avoiding Debt and Generating Income
Determining how much money to safely withdraw is only part of the equation. In addition you’ll need a plan to continue creating savings/ wealth.. Determining how much money to safely withdraw is only part of the equation. In addition you’ll need a plan to continue creating savings/ wealth. The fi - How do I become an investor?
- How do I become an investor?
Congratulations! It takes personal discipline and planning to save money. The fact that you've already saved some money indicates that you're taking responsibility for your financial future.. Congratulations! It takes personal discipline and planning to save money. The fact that you've alrea - Investing is just another word for saving.
- Investing is just another word for saving.
FALSE. Both saving and investing are about putting money aside rather than spending it, but with two different goals.. FALSE. Both saving and investing are about putting money aside rather than spending it, but with two different goals. The goal of saving is to be sure - Why Invest in Bonds?
- Why Invest in Bonds?
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The Obama Administration’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus package includes a temporary two-year “Making Work Pay” tax credit. The credit will provide working individuals with a little more money in their paychecks in 2009 and 2010.. The Obama Administration’s American Recovery and R - If a Servicemember Dies
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- 10 Things Every Public Worker Should Do
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- Strategies to Drawing Down Your Retirement Savings and Investments
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- More about Debt Financing
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- Setting Reasonable Goals
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- How Unemployment Benefits are Calculated and What Happens When They Run Out
- How Unemployment Benefits are Calculated and What Happens When They Run Out
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Single moms have mastered the art of multi-tasking. Working, making phone calls, vacuuming, paying bills, feeding kids and taking them places, responding to emails …. Single moms have mastered the art of multi-tasking. Working, making phone calls, vacuuming, paying bills, feeding kids and ta - Other Factors Influencing or Affecting Your Investments
- Other Factors Influencing or Affecting Your Investments
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Most often deployment information and support is directed to the servicemember’s spouse. But what about the single servicemember? What happens when he/she is deployed? After being out of the family home and living on his or her own, suddenly he or she needs family members to help with the paperwork - Planning to Manage Wedding Day Costs
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Tara and Erik are a two-income family. Tara works as a paralegal and Erik works as a family counselor at a nonprofit for troubled youth.. Tara and Erik are a two-income family. Tara works as a paralegal and Erik works as a family counselor at a nonprofit for troubled youth. They have a t - Welcome to Tomorrow's Money
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- Car Financing
If you’re thinking about buying a car, it’s obvious to say, you will need money to buy it. Either you already have the money and can pay out-of-pocket or you will need to borrow money to finance the purchase.. buying a car, it’s obvious to say, you will need money to buy it. Either you already have the money - When Things Change
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The goal of participating in your employer’s 401(k) retirement savings program is that it will grow over time so that when you’re ready to retire you’ll have the money you need to do so. Our 401(k) calculator can help you see how your retirement savings will grow — and how long you can expect that m - How Long Will My Money Last?
IT SEEMS these days that everybody wants to retire by the age of 45. Is it just wishful thinking? Our calculator will help you figure how long your investments will last.. IT SEEMS these days that everybody wants to retire by the age of 45. Is it just wishful thinking? Ou - Fixed Rate or Adjustable?
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What do you want out of life? Almost any goals you have—start a job, rent an apartment or buy a home, buy a car, get married, have a family, be more financially independent and secure…The common denominator of nearly all life goals is that they require money. Every day you interact with money. You s - Should You Borrow from Your 401(k) or 403(b)?
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- No financial advisor would want to talk to me.
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Military families are greatly exposed to stress associated with change. They know from day one that their servicemember could be deployed at any time.. Military families are greatly exposed to stress associated with change. They know from day one that their servicemember could be deployed at any time. - The Basics of 529 Plans to Save and Invest for College
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July '09 : IOUs Issued by the State of California Strapped for cash, the state of California has started issuing more than 3 billion in IOUs to businesses, individual tax payers and county governments to whom it owes money. California state government officials have indicated that the IOUs – which - Important Steps at Each Stage of Your Life
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Although this is a very exciting, hopeful time for you as a couple it’s important to talk about, and make contingency plans for, things that none of us particularly want to consider but need to be discussed. These include… Thinking about a prenuptial agreement. While it can seem extremely unromantic - What if I need an extension?
- Mortgage Foreclosure Scams to Be on the Lookout For
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Talking “money” is a big thing. Instead of trying to tackle the entire discussion at once, view it as a long-term, ongoing process.. Talking “money” is a big thing. Instead of trying to tackle the entire discussion at once, view it as a long-term, ongoing process. Begin the - Spending
In order to keep moving forward financially we need to spend less than we earn. That doesn’t mean going without.. In order to keep moving forward financially we need to spend less than we earn. That doesn’t mean going without. It means making spending choices based on a well-defin - Seeking Potential Income
If the person you are helping has learned that he/she is going to lose a job, or has recently lost a job, the first step is to look into getting any earned benefits from his or her employer such as: severance pay money for paid time off (i.e. vacations) that was not taken compensation for unused sic - Borrowing Against Your Current Assets
If you have explored all the other options in putting together a “package” of ways that your family will pay for your child’s education—and you get to the point where you are looking for additional sources of income or assistance to help fund your children’s college tuition, you may want to, or need - Budgeting and Reducing Variable Expenses
Budgeting is an important financial discipline to help plan spending, and create and invest savings. Encourage the person you are helping to . Budgeting is an important financial discipline to help plan spending, and c - Considering the Tax Implications
- Considering the Tax Implications
If you have already begun tapping into retirement benefits (i.e.. If you have already begun tapping into retirement benefits (i.e. pension, 401(k) IRA, Social Security, etc. your new job could affect how much you pay in overall taxes. For example: Traditional IRAs and 401(k) retirement savi - Who Can Help Me with My Taxes?
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- Saving for Retirement When You're Not Working
When 32-year-old Eveline found out she was pregnant she began counting the months until her baby's arrival… and she could leave her full-time job as a sales representative for a pharmaceutical firm.. When 32-year-old Eveline found out she was pregnant she began counting the months until her baby's a - Questions to ask when considering buying an annuity
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- What kinds of annuities can I invest in?
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- Decisions to Consider Making
As you become more comfortable talking about financial issues, sharing thoughts, opinions, plans and paperwork you should start working through some important decisions. Areas to talk about include: Goal-Setting.. As you become more comfortable talking about finan - Starting Out in Your 20s
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If you are a homeowner and you're considering a move you will need to decide whether or not you want to sell your home, retain your home or keep your home and rent it to generate some income. If you choose to keep your home but not rent it out you will still need to maintain the property and possibl - Nursing Home Checklist
- Nursing Home Checklist
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- Your Savings and Investments in Turbulent Financial Times
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- Questions to ask a financial advisor
- Questions to ask a financial advisor
Good for you. You want to be well prepared for meeting with a potential financial advisor.. Good for you. You want to be well prepared for meeting with a potential financial advisor. Even if you feel panicked about your financial situation and as tempting as it may be to walk into someone's - What kind of help can my bank provide?
- What kind of help can my bank provide?
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- Investing is too risky for me.
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Mutual funds represent a pool of money from many investors whom choose to buy a type of investment, such as stocks or bonds or a mix of both. With mutual funds, you, as the investor do not manage the money yourself, rather your money is invested by a professional money manager.. - Mutual Funds
- Long-term
- Long-term
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- Time Horizon
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- Recovering From Bankruptcy and Re-Establishing Your Credit
- Tax Changes that Could Affect Your 2008 Federal Income Tax Bill
There are a few new changes to the tax law that could affect your 2008 federal income tax bill. These changes are important to know about especially if you’re preparing your own taxes.. There are a few new changes to the tax law that could affect your 2008 federal income tax bill. Thes - A Widow
Scenario: Marilyn is a 51-year old widow, living in Delaware, supporting two teenagers. When her husband died unexpectedly, she had to return to the work force full-time.. Scenario: Marilyn is a 51-year old widow, living in Delaware, supporting two teenagers. When her husband died unexpectedly, s - My Budget Summary
Congratulations! Creating a budget takes time, patience, and, admittedly, a little bit of courage. By taking this first step you’ve empowered yourself.. Congratulations! Creating a budget takes time, patience, and, admittedly, a little bit of courage. By taking this first step you’ve empowered yourself - Our family is drowning in debt and bills due to a medical situation. Any type of future financial planning is pointless.
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In addition to accounts, banks can offer a wide variety of services such as: Check-cashing. Banks will typically cash checks for their customers for free.. In addition to accounts, banks can offer a wide variety of services such as: Check-cashing. Banks wi - The Retirees
Scenario: Roy and Helen are both 67, retired, and live in West Virginia in the same house they raised their kids. Their kids and 4 grandchildren just live down the road from them.. Scenario: Roy and Helen are both 67, retired, and live in West Virginia in the same house they raise - Caring for Dad
Scenario: Bill is 54, married with 2 kids and living in Michigan. His father, John, a widower, suffered a stroke 6 months ago and had to be moved to a nursing home.. Scenario: Bill is 54, married with 2 kids and living in Michigan. His father, John, a widower, suffered a stroke 6 months ago - The Financial Effects of Divorce
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It can be intimidating to look at the total cost of four years of college. But the mental “thinking trap” that you might be getting into is looking at the number and thinking of it as a one-time lump sum payment.. It can be intimidating to look at the total cost of four years of college. - What if I can't pay my tax bill?
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- Talking with an Aging Parent or Loved One about Moving
- Talking with an Aging Parent or Loved One about Moving
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- Health Insurance Options During Retirement
Health care is one of the biggest spending categories for seniors. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the average American age 65 or older spends more than 4,100 out of pocket on health care costs annually.. Health care is one of the biggest spending categories for seniors. Accordin - Conclusion
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Gone are the days when experts encouraged retirees that they could safely withdraw 10% of their personal savings and investments each year to bankroll their post-work lifestyle. Most financial planners now suggest withdrawing no more than between 3-5% of your total retirement portfolio each year and - Work with your employer to keep or make adjustments to your job.
- Step 4: Invest Wisely
Investing involves taking a long view of your goals, knowing how much risk you feel comfortable taking (and can financially afford to take) and then creating and sticking to a plan to grow your money. The more you learn about basic investing principals the more confident you’ll feel to be able to we - Insurance and Protection
Insurance is an important component of every personal financial plan. Insurance provides you with financial protection for your assets and your loved ones.. Insurance is an important component of every personal financial plan. Insurance provides you with financial protection for yo - Health
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- Communicating about Money with Children
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While no one particularly likes to think about their eventual death, it is incredibly important that both you and your spouse have wills drawn up to specify what you want to happen when you pass away. It is estimated that nearly 70% of all adults die without a will.. While no one particularly - The 5 Stages of Blended Families
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Frances felt stuck. She had been with the same company for 10 years and had worked her way up to a position in internal sales.. Frances felt stuck. She had been with the same company for 10 years and had worked her way up to a position in internal sales. But with two children a - Prescriptions
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As the saying goes taxes are one of the two certainties in life. It’s critical that you plan for, budget and pay your taxes on time and in full.. As the saying goes taxes are one of the two certainties in life. It’s critical that you plan for, budget and pay your taxes on time and in full. Take - Taxes
- Travel Tips
There’s no time like the holidays to visit friends and family. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, about 5.. There’s no time like the holidays to visit friends and family. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, about 5.8 million Americans make - Gift Giving
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It can be helpful to think about buying a computer like buying a car. Rarely will you want to walk into a car dealership and buy the first car you see.. It can be helpful to think about buying a computer like buying a car. Rarely will you want to walk into a car dealership and - Debt Collectors and Your Rights
When you start not paying your credit cards or bills, you will first receive late notices in the mail. Then you are likely to get phone calls notifying you that you are behind on your payments.. When you start not paying your credit cards or bills, you will first receive late notices in the mai - How Your Credit Score Can Be Used
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There are several steps you can take to begin the process of applying for credit. First, it’s a good idea to know what creditors look for when considering your application for a loan or credit card.. There are several steps you can take to begin the process of applying for credit. First, it’s a good - Overcoming Obstacle Number One: Finding Time
Like Frances, many working mothers have multiple factors to consider when returning to school…and a number of them revolve around how to find, or create, the time necessary to devote to classes and schoolwork. Frances did her homework to find a school that offered classes at night and on weekends (s - Making Home Improvements
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All of us have a “financial past” and for most of us our present-day views on money were, to a smaller or greater extent, built upon that past. But times change.. All of us have a “financial past” and for most of us our present-day views on money were, to a smaller or greater extent, bui - Review Your Income
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Scenario: Marcus and Julie, both 27, live in Tennessee and have been married for a year. Julie is in nursing school and also works part-time as a nursing assistant at a local hospital.. Scenario: Marcus and Julie, both 27, live in Tennessee and have been married for a year. Julie is in - Attitude Helps
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The SIFMA Foundation for Investor Education seeks to provide you with the best information, tools and resources available to help your followers become more financially literate. We have compiled this story file based on year-round evergreen topics.. Investor Education seeks to provide you with the b - Dealing with Deployment
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With the aid of modern technology more people than ever before are able to pursue, or consider, “location-independent” jobs – work that does not require you to be physically on-site at a specific location. Perhaps you would like to become location-independent.. chnology more people than ever before are able to - The Importance of Opening and Acting On Your Retirement and Investment Account Statements When the Financial Markets are Volatile
- The Importance of Opening and Acting On Your Retirement and Investment Account Statements When the Financial Markets are Volatile
With the wild fluctuations in the financial markets Americans are, understandably, nervous to see how their own investments have fared. What do you do when your retirement or brokerage account statements come in the mail? While it can be tempting to file them away or even toss them out, it’s actuall - Stretching Your Retirement Spending Dollar
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Changes to the tax law in 2009 could affect your federal income tax bill. It’s important to know what tax law changes could affect you personally and how those changes could trigger either an increase or decrease in the amount of money you owe – or the amount of money you could be refunded by – the - Moving Forward
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One of the most common questions single women have as they begin taking control of their finances is “how do I become an investor? Too often women are under the wrong impression that there is some sort of “one size fits all” way to invest. There isn’t.. estions single women have as they begin taking con - To Rent or to Buy?
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As with most things nowadays you have a lot of options when it comes to where, and from whom, you buy a car. Let’s look at your choices: Traditional car dealership.. As with most things nowadays you have a lot of options when it comes to whe - 10 Tips to Protect Yourself from Investment Scams
Everyone wants to “get rich quick” but no one will, at least not legally. Unfortunately the investment world does include a few fraudsters and con artists who try to enrich themselves by taking advantage of other people’s weaknesses, needs and desires.. Everyone wants to “get ri - When Work Changes or Jobs Go Away
You may live in a region that is experiencing a high rate of job loss without having replacements for all those jobs. Or you may be working in a sector of the economy that has been hard hit by the loss of well-paying jobs, such as the automobile or manufacturing sectors.. You may live in a region - When Work Changes or Jobs Go Away
- Overcoming Obstacle Number Two: Finding Money
Unlike students who have not entered the workforce, adult students are often unsure about how – or if – they can afford to leave full-time work with its wage/salary, benefits (including insurance, paid vacation, etc. and career advancement possibilities.. Unlike students who have - Questions to Ask
When considering whether to purchase earthquake insurance, consider asking an agent the following questions: If you are a California homeowner, ask if the insurance company participates in the CEA program or if the policy they offer is not affiliated with the CEA. Ask how their policy compares with - Counteroffers and Closing
Don’t get discouraged or worried if you decide to make a counteroffer. Typically buyers and sellers reach agreement by the second or third go-around.. Don’t get discouraged or worried if you decide to make a counteroffer. Typically buyers and sellers reach agreement by the se - Equity Investments – Stocks
- Equity Investments – Stocks
Equity is ownership – buying something and hoping that whatever you own increases in value. When you hear the word “equity” relating to your investment choices that most commonly refers to purchasing stock.. Equity is ownership – buying something and hoping that whatever you own inc - Similarities between Health and Money
Let’s consider some of the similarities between your health and your money, and then address small ways that you can begin making positive steps in both areas. Barbara O’Neill and Karen Ensle at Rutgers University have identified some interesting, practical similarities between money and health and - The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
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Ask most people what the single largest contributor to global warming is and you’re likely to get a variety of opinions. But the answer is the production of electricity.. Ask most people what the single largest contributor to global warming is and you’re likely to get a variety of opinions. But - Your Current Debt and Ways to Save for a Mortgage Down Payment
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Every day workers of all types, across all industries, get the bad news from their boss that their pay is going to be cut. Whether it’s because your company is going through a tough financial stretch, or because the economy at large is making it impossible for your employer to make payroll, or becau - When There is a Gap Between Income and Expense
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