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October 17th, 2008 — , Car, Financial Planning, buying a home, career, changing careers, debt, difficult concepts, disasters, emergency home repairs, extra money, financial consequences, financial decisions, hard stuff, housing, marriage, milestones, new goals, new money, open communication, personal finance, portfolio, promotions, spending habits, spouse work, tying the knot, workforce from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
Whether you are tying the knot, purchasing your first home or just beginning a new career, all of these milestones are worth thinking long and hard about because they can have important impacts on your overall financial picture. As you approach each of these important financial milestones, it is vital that you take the time [...]
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June 4th, 2008 — , 35 years, 401k plans, 5 million, Financial Security, Retirement, Standard of Living, aging baby boomers, amount of money, bottom line, emergencies, health expenses, how much money, money, personal finance, retirement money, retirement planning, safe side, wealth, workforce from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As millions of aging baby boomers start contemplating how they are going to survive when they’re no longer working, retirement planning has hit an all time high. Whether you’re just starting out in the workforce, or you’re staring 62 in the face and wondering where the money is going to come from, it is never [...]
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February 29th, 2008 — Financial Education, Lending Club, Retirement, factor, leaves, woman, women, workers, workforce, working from Mike Smith @ Better Rates. Together.
Retirement planning is important for all workers today, with the transition from defined benefits to defined contribution retirement plans. Women face an additional factor that makes retirement planning even more important.
This extra factor is the fact that the average woman takes 11 years out of the workforce to care for her family. The time spent [...]
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