Cash For Gold USA Review: Is This Gold Buyer Legit?
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While insurance requirements and minimum coverage amounts can vary depending on where you live, everyone who drives in the United States is required to have auto insurance in some form, and we all want the cheapest rate we can find. How much youâll pay for auto insurance depends on a variety of factors ranging from […]
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U.S. pending home sales unexpectedly rose in December for the first time in seven months, wrapping up an otherwise poor year for a housing market battered by higher mortgage rates. The National Association of Realtors index of contract signings to purchase previously owned homes increased 2.5% last month to 76.9, according to a release Friday. … [Read more…]
Concerns over inflation continue to be a hot issue in the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. But what is inflation? And should you be worried about it?
There are always easy ways to improve your finances and your budget’s bottom line. Here are 10 easy ways to improve your finances today.
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If youâre a teenager and you need to make money, we have gathered a list of the best online jobs for you. I have to warn you that most online jobs are not âjobsâ in the traditional sense. They donât usually come with a flat hourly salary, a fixed schedule, or even direct supervision to […]
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A little cash — or a lot — comes in handy in retirement. Have you considered these options?
Some drivers wonder what would occur if they were to cause an accidental collision while driving under the influence of alcohol. There is a specific limit within each state for the amount of alcohol that a driver can consume and still legally be able to operate their vehicle. However, if an accident or damage takes […]
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I spend a lot of time talking with people who have retired early or are otherwise financially independent. From a purely anecdotal point of view, I’d say most of these folks are well-adjusted. They work to maintain balance in life, and especially with their personal finances.
That said, I’ve noticed that a lot of retirees — early retired or otherwise — struggle to know how much they should spend. I believe this dilemma exists for a couple of reasons:
The general response to these two problems is to follow what has been dubbed the four-percent rule. Generally speaking, itâs safe to withdraw 4% from your portfolio every year without risk of running out of money. (There are a lot of caveats to this guideline. To learn more, follow that link to my Money Boss article — or wait for that story to migrate to Get Rich Slowly in a few days!)
The AAII Journal — the monthly magazine from the American Association of Individual Investors — has published two articles in recent months about the problem of spending in retirement. Let’s look at what they have to say.
So, I’m assuming you are here reading this because you want to get yourself some more money. And since this is Mr. Money Mustache and not a standard financial publication, you’re willing to think about the bigger picture: Not necessarily “Maximum money at all costs so I can have a nice, spendy retirement!” More like “A […]