Betterment Review: Is it a Good Investment Option?
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Today, I have a great article from Carrie Willard. Carrie is a homeschooling mom of 7 kids aged 2-18. She encourages moms to simplify the mundane to make more time for the sublime on her blog: http://www.CarrieWillard.com. Her newest ebook, The Temporary Tightwad, explains how to radically reduce your spending in order to meet a life-changing […]
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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 â 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.</
I was honored to be a part of my buddyâs wedding this past weekend. It is always a joy to see two newlyweds embark on their journey together to face life and all her glory. Itâs hard to believe that itâs been over 4 years since I got hitched. Itâs been a fun learning process […]
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Over the past couple of years the economy has been in a tailspin. With double digit unemployment, people are having a hard time finding jobs, and not many people (beyond government workers) have been seeing their incomes increase. Because times are tough most people are having to be more creative in looking for places to trim […]
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Social Security is a critical part of your retirement plan. Here’s what you must know to maximize your benefits.
Betterment’s RetireGuide⢠tool makes it simple and efficient to see just how much you’re going to need to save for retirement. Are you on track?
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Some couples combine their money while others choose to keep their money separate. Perhaps both couples were earning and managing money individually before they got married, so why not continue doing it that way once you’re married? Itâs the easy thing to do, right? Of course there is always the discussion about who will pay […]
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Money certainly doesn’t buy love (like, true love), but Valentine’s Day marketers always do their best to convince us that chocolates, fancy dinners and jewelry are sure-fire ways to your beloved’s heart. Last Valentine’s Day, the National Retail Federation estimated Americans spent close to $12 billion on their significant others and spouses – the most
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When I was growing up, I learned a lot of money lessons through the school of hard knocks. I received lots of bad money advice growing up, and I mean lots. I remember one time, when I was short on funds in college, my dad even told me to open a credit card so I […]
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