Anything worth having is worth working for. But what if what you’re working for is to never have to work again?
Personal Finance
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Shakespeare was right:”Neither a borrower nor a lender be, for loan oft loses both itself and friend,” But can you keep both your money and your friends? Being prepared helps.
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Tired of doing the same thing you’ve been doing for decades, but not ready to retire? You can use retirement savings to fund your dream career.
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You’re sick or injured, you’re doing your best to recover—and then you find out you’re also being taken to the cleaners!
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It’s very peaceful, just driving along, no hills, and no valleys…right up to the moment you go off a cliff.
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One day you woke up—the kids were gone, your career was flying high—and you were in your fifties. How did this happen? Here’s 4 smart moves and 1 big no-no!
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It’s hard to judge your own home as harshly as a stranger will. But it could be the key to adding hundreds or thousands to the price tag.
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Are wealthy people born or made? Or do they make themselves?
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It seems perfectly rational: Surely the candidate you back will be good for markets—and vice versa. Yet it turns out basing investing decisions on politics is trouncing your bottom line.
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Less than a decade after the worst financial collapse since the Great Depression, frighteningly few Americans have even $1,000 available to cover an emergency expense. In fact, according to Bankrate.com …