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    When Can I Retire? How to Know When to Quit Working

When Can I Retire? How to Know When to Quit Working

By Guest| 2017-06-22T14:08:39-05:00 March 19th, 2015|

You may be physically and mentally ready to retire, but are you financially ready? The answer depends on a number of factors, including your health, your debts, and how well you’ve planned for retirement. When can I retire? There really is no “right” answer to this question as there is no magic number or dollar [...]

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    Evaluating Your Employee Benefits When Taking a New Job

Evaluating Your Employee Benefits When Taking a New Job

By Guest| 2018-06-13T10:42:50-05:00 May 28th, 2013|

Benefit plans can add considerable value to an employee’s overall compensation, and they are a key reason that many employees take—or decline—employment opportunities. That makes it important to evaluate benefit plans before taking a new job. Group health insurance benefits Group health insurance is the most common benefit offered by employers. In 2011, 85.3 percent [...]

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