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Stress Less: 8 Reasons Why You Should Plan Your Funeral Ahead of Time

May 28, 2019
By Susan Paige
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There are a lot of things you think about planning in your life. You plan for future success in your job. You plan for retirement and your children's college fund. But have you thought about planning your funeral? And we're not talking about a … [Read more...] about Stress Less: 8 Reasons Why You Should Plan Your Funeral Ahead of Time

Finances & Money

Thinking About Renting Your Home for Income? Here’s What You Should Know First

April 15, 2019
By Susan Paige
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Did you know about 66% of Americans own their homes? That means that the other 33% are renters--100 million renters, to be exact. What does this mean for you, a savvy homeowner? If you're thinking of renting your home, there's a huge pool of … [Read more...] about Thinking About Renting Your Home for Income? Here’s What You Should Know First

Finances & Money

Is Early Retirement a Viable Option?

March 28, 2019
By Susan Paige
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After dedicating your entire life to work, wouldn’t it be nice if you could retire at 60 or partially retire at the young age of 55? If you rely on the right personal financial software program to help you map out a plan, you can do just that. Full … [Read more...] about Is Early Retirement a Viable Option?

rent vs buy

Finances & Money • Home • Mortgages

Buying a Home Isn’t Always the Best – Here’s When You Should Rent

November 16, 2018
By Allen Francis
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I was unfamiliar with the concept of “starter homes,” before I ended up owning. I actually rented two smaller houses before I saved enough money to buy my own house. Who doesn’t dream of home ownership? Owning a home is part of the American ideal of … [Read more...] about Buying a Home Isn’t Always the Best – Here’s When You Should Rent

Finances & Money

You cannot know everything about the trading industry

November 14, 2018
By Susan Paige
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When you are planning your trades in Forex, you need to know that you cannot control everything. There are many small things in our life that we cannot control. If we try, it can backfire on us. This article will tell you some of the things that you … [Read more...] about You cannot know everything about the trading industry

last will

Family • Finances & Money • Financial Education • Taxes

How Protecting Your Estate With a Will Protects Your Family

October 19, 2018
By Allen Francis
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  While it's important to take care of family finances now, you should also plan for your family's future. No one likes to think about death, but in order to protect your family, you'll need to think about how your family will fare in the … [Read more...] about How Protecting Your Estate With a Will Protects Your Family

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