6 Warning Signs That You Need a New Job
Data show that a good economy is helping workers leave their jobs for more money.
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Data show that a good economy is helping workers leave their jobs for more money.
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Like a traditional 401(k) plan, a 401(k) profit share plan is an employee benefit that can provide a vehicle for tax-free retirement savings. But the biggest difference between an employer-sponsored 401(k) and a 401(k) profit share plan is that in a profit share plan, employers have control over how much moneyâif anyâthey contribute to the […]
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A negative equity car loan â also referred to as being âupside downâ or âunderwaterâ on a loan â means you owe more on a vehicle than itâs worth, and itâs a more common scenario than you might think. Nearly one-third (31.4%) of car owners currently have a negative equity car loan, according to a… Read More
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When youâre working with investments and trying to make sound decisions, itâs best to use hard data and publicly available information instead of relying on subjective feelings like your instincts. Your emotions may easily be swayed, but itâs hard to…
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This post originally appeared on Your Money Geek You invest in making your money grow, but your chance of loss is much higher than anything else without asset allocation and diversification. Fortunately, learning the basics of asset allocation and diversification is not as hard as it sounds. Check out this beginnerâs guide to the investment… Read More
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Not all investments are created equal. And some things that may make sense for some investors don’t make sense for retirement.
Cardano (ADA) is a cryptocurrency that lets its owners help operate the network and vote on changes to it. Developers are able to make use of the Cardano blockchain to write smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps). ADA crypto is required to run programs like dApps. Cardano boasts a large library of academic research that […]
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ETFs and index funds attempt to mimic the growth of the stock market. The general trend of the stock market in its few hundred years of existence has been upward, even if it has its daily ups and downs. So,…
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The mortgage industry can be a little bit old school. Similar to how the stock market used to operate in sixteenths, and later eighths, mortgage rates are mostly offered in eighths. Before 2001, the stock market only allowed price movements as small as one-sixteenths, an archaic method that gave way to the introduction of decimals. [&hellip
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Cryptocurrency may be the new kid on the block in terms of investing, but some cryptos are rapidly gaining value. And while Bitcoin may get the lionâs share of attention among cryptocurrencies, other alternative assets, like Ethereum, are hot on its heels. For aspiring crypto investors, one of the first questions that comes to mind […]
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