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Learn how to make major financial goals easier to manage and smoothly handle all kinds of expenses, even unexpected ones.
Recent changes in market conditions, including mortgage rates slipping from their November highs, will make for a relatively positive spring home buying season, Zillow said. Homes that are priced properly will have a number of buyers although not the hoards that inundated the market throughout 2021 and into the start of 2022. “Affordability will still … [Read more…]
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Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.
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Have you started shopping yet? No, I’m not talking about shopping for the holidays; I’m talking about something more important — your health insurance.
It’s that time of year when many employers have their open-enrollment period and the federal and state health insurance marketplaces are open for business. Open enrollment is your annual opportunity to review and make changes to your health insurance plan so you end up with the best plan for your needs.</
Fear is not a most welcomed feeling and we spend a great deal of time and energy trying to avoid it. Yet all that goes out the window when it comes to horror stories, which tap into an emotional masochism of sorts, captivating us with their harrowing tales, jump scares, and carefully picked creepy houses. […]
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Next week marks my two-month anniversary at my new job. Huzzah! In addition to celebrating my new, higher salary, I am also feeling simultaneously challenged and less stressed.
I feel challenged because my new job is in an entirely different industry than my former position. But I’m definitely less stressed because the performance expectations are reasonable and my colleagues are fun and friendly. I may even be celebrating a new coworker soon, since the friend who got me into SEO in the first place (and who was also one of my professional references for my current position) has applied for a job in my department.
While all of these are good things, one aspect of my job transition that was less than festive was the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) insurance process. Since one of the features of an improved economy is an increased willingness to switch jobs — or even to leave a current job without having another lined up — I thought I would share my experience with COBRA.
Honeymoon planning doesn’t have to be a source of financial stress.
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