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My grocery cart was filled with Easter baskets, chocolate bunnies, various candies and small stuffed animals – lamb, rabbits ducks. I passed another shopper who
My grocery cart was filled with Easter baskets, chocolate bunnies, various candies and small stuffed animals – lamb, rabbits ducks. I passed another shopper who
Here are some ideas for creating a new retirement schedule that will keep you growing, learning, experiencing new things, and making meaningful connections with your community.
How Will The Economy Do In 2020? Will The Dow hit 32,500 or the S & P 3650 in 2020? See what Brian Wesbury,
Did Tax Reform Change Your Giving? Tax Reform in 2017 raised the standard deduction to $12,000 and $24,000 for singles and married filing joint.
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Can Capital Gains Push You into a Higher Tax Bracket? Making Money on your money sounds great until you have to pay taxes. The
How Would You Describe your Relationship with Money Many people have a complicated relationship with money. Hang-ups carried over from childhood experiences get mixed together
Should I Work in Retirement? You are 65. Eligible for Medicare. You have sufficient assets to retire comfortably. You might even have a pension. Should
Slow Down a Hacker: Use Two-factor Authentication Guide Two-factor authentication (sometimes called two-step verification) is an extra security measure you can place on
Medicare and HSAs Don’t Mix Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are designed to have a triple tax benefit. Contributions are tax deductible. Assets in an
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