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Should You ALWAYS Invest In Your 401(k)?
What’s the benefit of a 401(k) employer match? What’s the benefit of maxing out your 401(k)? Let’s put the age-old personal finance wisdom to the test…
IRA vs. 401(k): Key Differences and How to Choose
You know you need to save for retirement, but where do you start? Here’s the differences between retirement savings accounts — like a 401(k) — and an individual retirement account (IRA).We compare the differences between an IRA vs. 401(k). What are the pros and cons of each, and which should you contribute to?
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10 Guaranteed Ways to Retire Rich
A little planning and a lot of self-discipline can put you on the path to wealth, even if your income is modest.
5 Investing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When you make a mistake in daily life, you usually have the opportunity to immediately make things right. If you spill soda on the floor, you can mop it up. If you burn the chicken youâre roasting for dinner, you can order takeout. In the grand scheme of things, most slip-ups have temporary consequences at
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Saving vs. Investing: When to Leverage Both
Setting money aside for a future time is always a wise decision, but not always an easy one. Add to this the choice between saving your money and investing it, and the task can become a bit overwhelming. The difference between saving vs investing can be summarized like this: Saving is a way of setting
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Ways to Budget for Your Retirement and Save the Money You Need
Hey everyone! Today, I have a post from a blogging friend. Enjoy! This is not a sponsored post 🙂 Louis Mack is a seasoned retirement planner and self-proclaimed hippie. When he’s not giving advice on how to prepare for retirement, he enjoys spending his leisure time outdoors camping. Saving for retirement is something that many […]
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Rough Draft of our Retirement Plan
I know all of us love to dream about our retirement, right? I like to think about retirement all the time. Yes, I realize it’s forever away and it’s hard to know exactly what your life or the world will be like then. You also don’t know what you’ll like when you’re older or how […]
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Pay off debt or invest: Which is smarter?
Big payments on credit card debts, student loans and mortgages eat away at how much you can save or invest. A sense of obligation or even guilt can dissuade people from opening an investment account and funding their retirement portfolios before these debts are paid off. That could be a costly mistake.Lots of people make a mistake when they pay off debt before investing. Here’s when to tackle your debt first, and when to invest before digging out of debt.
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Pay off debt or invest: Which is smarter?
Big payments on credit card debts, student loans and mortgages eat away at how much you can save or invest. A sense of obligation or even guilt can dissuade people from opening an investment account and funding their retirement portfolios before these debts are paid off. That could be a costly mistake.Lots of people make a mistake when they pay off debt before investing. Here’s when to tackle your debt first, and when to invest before digging out of debt.
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