What to Do When Medicare Doesnât Cover Your Prescription Drug
You may need to request a formulary exception or switch plans during an enrollment period.
You may need to request a formulary exception or switch plans during an enrollment period.
Inside: In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about moving out at 18 with no money. This includes…
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Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been exploring the nature of work at Get Rich Slowly. What does it mean to pursue your passion? Is passion what work should be about? Or is a job just a source of income?
For me, there’s no right answer.
Right now, yes, I’m pursuing my passion, and I love it. As a full-time writer working from home, I’m doing work I’ve always wanted to do, and I do it on my own schedule. Yet I recognize this isn’t what everyone wants. Kris, for instance, loves her job and her co-workers. She finds the work fulfilling, and she likes the security of having an employer take care of things like taxes, paychecks, and health insurance.
For almost all households creating a will is a straightforward, if unpleasant, task. Many individuals will simply have some cash, investments and (often) a home to disperse. And they have a relatively small number of friends and relatives they can ⦠Continue reading â
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It is nice when the answers for frugal and efficient living become simple and obvious, so as to free your mind for more complex and worthwhile pursuits. For example, when investing in stocks, Vanguard index funds is all you need to know. For cars, a compact hatchback like a Honda Fit will almost always suffice. The […]
In order to find success, you first have to define what that looks like for you. Many great achievements begin as far-off goals, that seem impossible until itâs done. Though you may not absolutely need a goal to succeed, research still shows that those who set goals are 10 times more successful than those without
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One of my goals for GRS in 2012 is to write more about earning money.
I quit my job a year-and-a-half ago to become self-employed, but I know that most people are employees, and I’m the last person who would suggest that everyone should quit their jobs and become full-time freelancers. For one thing, it’s not right for everyone. It can be lonely, and it doesn’t come with medical benefits, which some people need, especially those who can’t get individual insurance at a reasonable cost. Depending on your career, it might not even be possible (never heard of a self-employed police officer, for example). And some people want to put in their time and leave work at work at 5 p.m., or just plain enjoy their job.
There are a lot of reasons why it makes more sense to be an employee, which is why I don’t plan to only write about starting a side business or freelancing (although I do plan to cover those topics), but also how employees can earn more at their current job and make savvy career moves.
You can lose a job offer quickly and without even thinking about it. Here’s what not to do.
If you have researched investment properties, you have probably heard the term CAP rate. CAP stands for capitalization and is often used to determine the value of income-producing real estate. The cap rate is a measure of what the returns will be assuming you pay cash for a property. The CAP rate will not give … Read more
Mint.com user and Facebook fan Aaron writes: It would be great to have a post that lists out some of the top books to read for personal finance. I know there are different types of people using Mint (ranging from those whose goal is to get out of debt, to people who have the money
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