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    Families First Coronavirus Response Act: What You Need to Know

Families First Coronavirus Response Act: What You Need to Know

By Liz Stevens| 2020-03-26T11:08:05-05:00 March 26th, 2020|

Families First Coronavirus Response Act: what you need to know. The new bill provides paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing and more for Americans. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) was signed into law on Wednesday, March 18th. It provides paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing, expands food assistance and unemployment benefits for Americans, [...]

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    Six Tips to Prepare for a Hurricane

Six Tips to Prepare for a Hurricane

By Guest| 2018-02-21T11:43:42-06:00 September 1st, 2014|

Hurricane season is in full swing, and if you’re in a coastal area, your property could be at risk. In the face of a storm, it’s important to prepare as best you can. Taking precautions beforehand may save you time and money after the storm makes a mess of your property. Consider these six tips [...]

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    How Much Money Should I Have in My Emergency Fund?

How Much Money Should I Have in My Emergency Fund?

By Guest| 2017-07-26T11:21:12-05:00 July 9th, 2014|

This article was written by guest blogger Bahiyah Shabazz. Imagine you’re taking a summer road trip and the check engine light on your dashboard suddenly pops on. You pull over to the nearest auto shop to get a diagnosis, only to find out that your transmission is going out. The mechanic can fix it today, [...]

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    3 Lazy Ways To Save Money

3 Lazy Ways To Save Money

By Ilyce Glink| 2017-06-15T15:34:10-05:00 May 23rd, 2014|

Saving money should be easy, right? So easy you can be lazy about putting it into action. So, what are some lazy ways to save money? To start, you just take some of the money you earn and put it away in a savings account so you won’t spend it. Then you repeat. Yet most [...]

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    5 Steps to Financial Stability

5 Steps to Financial Stability

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-01-18T15:51:23-06:00 May 2nd, 2014|

Would you consider yourself financially comfortable or financially well-off? Have you taken any steps toward financial stability? Most Americans do see a difference, according to a recent Countrywide Financial survey. Nearly half of Americans say $50,000 to $100,000 in annual household income is enough to live comfortably, but just 34 percent of Americans consider that [...]

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    Retirement Tips: 21 Ways to Add to Your Emergency Fund

Retirement Tips: 21 Ways to Add to Your Emergency Fund

By Guest| 2017-06-20T13:41:27-05:00 December 20th, 2013|

Planning for the worst while hoping for the best is essential for successful retirement planning. In addition to your retirement savings, it’s important to create an emergency fund that you can tap if you face a financial emergency now or in retirement. Retirement tips: How to build an emergency fund Nobody plans on a financial [...]

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    Creating a Realistic Plan For Retirement

Creating a Realistic Plan For Retirement

By Guest| 2018-06-06T10:02:56-05:00 May 20th, 2013|

Of all the misguided concepts I embraced when I was younger, one of the most ridiculous involved retirement planning. “Why plan for retirement?” I thought. “I’ll be dead by then.” Luckily, as I got older I wised up and realized that I needed to start planning. But I’m sad to say there are still folks [...]

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    How to Plan for the Future Financially

How to Plan for the Future Financially

By Ilyce Glink| 2018-04-25T10:22:24-05:00 March 16th, 2013|

When wondering how to plan for the future financially, always remember to spend less than you earn and pay down your debt. Q: My wife and I have been married more than 30 years, but we don’t have any kids. In our adult lifetimes we have owned 11 homes in the United States and United [...]

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