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Business

How to Keep a Family Business Up and Running and Making Money

August 27, 2024
By Sam Hayes
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We will explore critical aspects of running a family business, with emphasis on communication, financial strategies, and conflict resolution. We will also provide actionable insights that can help family-owned enterprises thrive and adapt to the … [Read more...] about How to Keep a Family Business Up and Running and Making Money

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Retirement

How Much Does A Surviving Divorced Spouse Get From Social Security?

August 16, 2024
By Daniel Webster
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Divorce can complicate many aspects of life, including financial security in retirement. One of the critical concerns for divorced individuals is understanding how Social Security benefits work after their ex-spouse passes away. If you find yourself … [Read more...] about How Much Does A Surviving Divorced Spouse Get From Social Security?

10 years to retirement

Retirement

Here Are 5 Necessities You Should Plan For 10 Years to Retirement

August 2, 2024
By Daniel Webster
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As you get closer to your "number" for retirement, it is easy to be excited. After all, you've put in the hard work to be able to hang up your hat and enjoy your golden years. So, you're looking at about 10 years to retirement. What are the necessary … [Read more...] about Here Are 5 Necessities You Should Plan For 10 Years to Retirement

Money management tips

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The Ultimate Guide to Personal Money Management

July 8, 2024
By Daniel Webster
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Effectively managing your personal finances is crucial in today’s dynamic economic landscape. Whether you're striving to pay off debt, save for future goals, or simply gain better control over your spending, these money management tips will help you … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide to Personal Money Management

Drowning in debt

Finances & Money

Why Are People Making Six Figures And Drowning in Debt?

June 28, 2024
By Randell Suba
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Earning a six-figure income is often seen as the ultimate financial goal. It's associated with luxury, comfort, and a life free from financial worries. Yet, a growing number of high earners are finding themselves drowning in debt. This startling … [Read more...] about Why Are People Making Six Figures And Drowning in Debt?

Saving Money • Teenager

4 Ways to Help Your Teen Save for College

June 17, 2024
By Sam Hayes
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Saving for college can be a daunting task, but with careful planning and proactive steps, parents can help their teens build a solid financial foundation for their future education. With 88% of private high school students applying to college, here … [Read more...] about 4 Ways to Help Your Teen Save for College

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