Kissed the working world goodbye? don’t put your finances on permanent holiday. Draft a financial plan, set a budget, and review your finances at least annually.
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Put off by bureaucratic obstacles at first, companies were slow to adopt them. But now they’re becoming increasingly popular. Here’s the scoop.
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You might as well refinance now because rates are relatively attractive, says Dr. Don.
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Gifts and bequests that exceed $100,000 in value (either cash or property) from foreign individuals need to be disclosed on Form 3520, says CPA George Saenz.
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Save on fuel costs with these easy tips.
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A short-term reduction in retirement savings is acceptable, says Dr. Don. But make sure your investment risk level matches your buying schedule.
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Dr. Don shares invaluable retirement advice for people of all ages, from young folks early in their careers to those who have clocked out for the last time.
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We help young folks get in gear, middle-age folks move into overdrive and retirees coast through this fun phase of their lives.
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If a debt-related lawsuit or arbitration is filed just before bankruptcy, just ignore the court and let the judgment come because the filing will cancel it, says the Bankruptcy Adviser.
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These days retirees get few guarantees. But you can take steps to ensure your money lasts.
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