Updated Trinity Study Simulation – 2021 and Beyond
Using Wade Pfau’s data and “predictions” of the future, we’re creating an updated Trinity Study to use for our retirement planning.
Using Wade Pfau’s data and “predictions” of the future, we’re creating an updated Trinity Study to use for our retirement planning.
CIT Bank CD rates are competitive compared to other Banks’ CDs. For instance, a 6-month CIT Bank CD has a rate of 0.50%, which is way higher than the national average rate of 0.25%. How much you will earn depends on the length of the term. But one thing for sure is that the longer …
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How is the real estate market in Boise this month? Homie has your update.
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You’re on the prowl for a new place to rent in your city’s super competitive rental market â so you think outside the box! One of your coworkers mentions a mother-in-law apartment for rent by one of his neighbors, and what do you do? You come to ApartmentSearch, of course! Here’s the ultimate guide on […]
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Some of us know it as I.R.A while others pronounce it âeye-ruh.â No matter if youâre team âI-R-Aâ or team âeye-ruhâ, you should definitely know what it means! These letters stand for Individual Retirement Account. Donât roll your eyes!…
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Debt traps you in a seemingly endless cycle. More debt means more interest and less disposable income, which means youâre constantly fighting against the tide and are always one issue away from complete financial disaster. Once you start making repayments on this debt, there will be less interest to compound, which means the grip will […]
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Dealing with a bill collector is never fun and it can be particularly stressful when you’re sitting on a mountain of debt. Sometimes debt collectors fail to follow the rules outlined in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. If that’s … Continue reading →
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Learn how long to hold on to important paperwork, including credit card statements and tax documents, in this article from Lexington Law.