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Examining the Race Gap in Homeownership
Despite the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and other federal laws, a large race gap in homeownership continues to exist across the United States. The Black homeownership rate in the fourth quarter of 2021 stood at 43%, compared with 74% for non-Hispanic whites, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A large race gap in homeownership […]
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5 In-Demand Jobs in 2022
There are various in-demand jobs in 2022 as companies begin to fill empty roles. In 2021, several million Americans left their jobs voluntarily, also known as the "Great Resignation". These workers were burnt out, looking for better pay, or deciding to shift to a brand-new career. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the quitting rate reached 2.9%, the highest since 2000. As a result, businesses and organizations are looking to hire hard-working individuals with impressive professional experiences and education. As a job seeker, you can find an available position in most industries, but especially in teaching, technology and health care. Here are the top in-demand jobs in 2022.
Customer marketing manager
A highly in-demand job opportunity in 2022 is as a customer marketing manager. These positions are being filled through various industries, such as computer software, information technology and internet software. Customer marketing managers work between the marketing and sales departments to drive customer interactions. In fact, they work with both teams to develop and carry out different marketing activities that drive customer engagement — for example, putting on an awards program or a special event for dedicated consumers. Depending on where you find an available position, you could earn anywhere from around $90,000 to $155,000 annually.
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Full stack software developer
Another job opportunity in demand this year is a full stack software developer. Full stack developers are needed for every industry, including e-Commerce, health care, machine manufacturing and real estate. If you want to work in this field, you’ll need to know how to work with the latest development tools, such as a Cargo and Docker registry by JFrog. Using a Cargo registry, you can enable full control of your deployment and dependency resolution process. This way, you can benefit from a universal, enterprise-ready, and cloud-native solution. The salary range for this position varies greatly, but the median salary can be expected to be around $75,000.
Information security analyst
Information security analysts are also an in-demand position for hiring companies. They are in high demand through various industries since businesses are increasingly focused on data privacy and company security. Responsibilities include designing and integrating efficient IT security systems and services to protect organizations. Additionally, information security analysts likely have to monitor complex computer networks to find any flaws, vulnerabilities or potential risks. As a result, those who work in this position should understand vulnerability solutions such as penetration testing, patch management and IDPS concepts. Information security analysts earn anywhere from about $78,000 to $133,000 a year.
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Market research analyst
Of course, with companies hoping to expand their visability and revenue, online marketing research analysts are in high demand. These analysts are integrated within entrepreneur operations, start-ups and industries looking to create the next big thing. Responsibilities include market condition research and determining a product's chances of success. In fact, market research analysts need to know how to display data as charts and graphs to portray the market information that was found. For example, collecting product data such as who would buy a specific product and for how much would be a common topic for a presentation in this position. Find, apply and be hired as an analyst to earn a median salary of about $65,0000 a year.
Product manager
Finally, product managers are highly sought after, especially as the economy recuperates from COVID-19. According to ADP, following the first wave of the pandemic, jobs such as admin support and company management positions have increased. In fact, the demand for these positions will continue to grow. Responsibilities as a product manager include developing certain business products —for example, creating and programming business' websites and applications. More so, this role manages a development team. Product managers collaborate with the development team to test software functionalities and follow through on the launch process. If hired as a product manager, you can earn a median salary of about $88,000 a year.
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There are hundreds of in demand jobs for 2022 as hiring trends shift upwards. Customer marketing managers are highly sought after in computer software, information technology, and digital industries for an annual average of about $122,000. Full stack software developers are required throughout all industries to create reliable and useable programs for an average of $75,000 a year. More so, information security analysts, who earn an average of $105,000 annually, are in high demand throughout various industries since they provide data protection and business privacy. Additionally, market research analysts are being vetted to assist in successful product market releases for around $65,000 annually. Finally, product managers are highly sought after to maintain website or app development processes and teams for around $88,000 a year.
401k Tax Rules on Withdrawals and Contributions
Employer-sponsored retirement plans like a 401(k) are a common way for workers to save for retirement. A little more than half of employees participate in a retirement plan at work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So itâs important for participants to understand how 401(k) taxes work. With a traditional 401(k) plan, employees can […]
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Throwing a Super Bowl Party on a Budget [Budgeting Party Cost Calculator]
The Super Bowl is coming up and you know what that means: itâs time to start planning your party. Super Bowl parties are all about the excitement of the game, delicious food, and great company. You invite your closest friends…
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Should You Open an IRA If You Already Have a 401k?
Can you contribute to a 401(k) and IRA? The short answer is yes, it’s possible to have a 401(k) or other employer-sponsored plan at work and also make contributions to an individual retirement plan, either a traditional or a Roth. If you have the money to do so, contributing to both 401(k) and IRA plans […]
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After a Fire Loss, Dealing with Your Insurance Company
The proper smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms can mean the difference between having a home to live in â or even having a life to live at all, considering  80% of deaths from home fires that occur between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Luckily, âAnnaâ and âDannyâ were not one of those statistics, because they had a CO detector that went off early in the morning of Dec. 28, 2021.
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âIt was a smoldering ceiling fire in our attic with little smoke, but which created carbon monoxide. Our Kidde CO detector woke us from a deep sleep, giving us time to call 911. Only a small bathroom and laundry area off of the kitchen were damaged,â Danny said.
âWe would appreciate any guidance you can offer so we donât do the wrong things with our insurance claim.â
Fire? Hereâs What NOT to Do
I ran Dannyâs important question by friends of this column, Los Angeles-based retired homeowners claims adjuster Rachel Greenberg and Karl Susman, an insurance broker and expert witness in insurance coverage issues.
Rachel: Donât delay in calling 911 when you smell smoke or suspect there is a fire.
Consequences: This raises a suspicion of arson. Policyholders have a duty to mitigate (reduce) damages under the terms of the policy.
Karl: In addition to phoning 911, immediately report the claim to your insurance carrier. Delay in both instances makes the entire claim suspect and may affect payment, even if legitimate.
Rachel: Donât fail to promptly begin making an inventory of what was destroyed or damaged. And donât be a hero and start do-it-yourself repairs.
Consequences: Homeowners policies generally provide replacement coverage, but youâve got to know what was lost. Unless you have date-stamped photos â showing the structure and contents of closets and drawers â the further away from the incident, your memory will suffer and you will not be paid for what you canât prove was in your home.
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Karl: By starting to fix things yourself, you might not realize that the damage is far more extensive. If you do it on your own without approval of the claims rep, chances are that you may not be properly reimbursed.
These Things Are Giant Red Flags to Avoid
Rachel: Having a bad attitude towards the claims adjusters.
Consequences: They might drag their feet instead of moving things along quicker. This is a time to be patient and cooperative. Their job is to help you. They arenât your enemy!
Being a jerk, overly anxious and pushy will slow thing down. If you insist that you need that money and you need it NOW, there is usually a problem.  Adjusters think, âSomeone is in a lot of debt and sees the insurance claim as a quick way to get some cash to pay it off.â
Karl: How you react at the scene is important. Carriers receive copies of first respondersâ reports. All of that information is passed on to the adjuster. They are trained to sniff out fraud, especially inflating what was lost. If a homeowner is pushy, this will make the adjuster suspicious â and a credit check will be done.
Donât do it. Donât pad the list of items destroyed. If caught, in some states, the insurance company can deny the entire claim.
Rachel: Abusing the âTemporary Living Expensesâ section of your insurance policy by checking into the presidential suite at the Ritz-Carlton and having room service bring caviar each day for breakfast.
Consequences: âCan I stay wherever I want?â is a frequently asked question. You need to stay somewhere that is similar to where you were living before. This does not mean a million-dollar mansion at Malibu, unless thatâs where you were living before the loss. Â
Approval from your adjuster â before renting an apartment or checking into a very expensive hotel â is required, or you could face a denial of payments under that section of your policy. Often insurance companies have pre-negotiated room rates with very nice properties, so it is always important to give your adjuster a chance to find lodgings for you.
Karl: You will not be rewarded for extravagant expenses. If you did not order the most expensive item on the menu every day before the fire, you are not going to be reimbursed for doing so after it. âIs this how you and your family normally eat?â an adjuster will ask if presented with a mind-numbing bill for dining at fancy restaurants.
Thinking: âI have been paying my premiums for 20 years and you guys owe this to me! Now is my chance to get my moneyâs worth,â is not the way insurance works.
It is so important to use common sense before a fire or other loss. With expensive items of jewelry, clothing, anything of unusual value, let your agent know about it, and obtain an appraisal and possibly a rider for it.Â
Concluding our discussion, both Rachel and Karl stressed this final point:
âDonât embellish, lie, rush, assume or guess. Do not create an adversarial relationship with your adjuster. They are not your enemy!â
Dennis Beaver Practices law in Bakersfield and welcomes comments and questions from readers, which may be faxed to 661-323-7993, or e-mailed to [email protected]. And be sure to visit dennisbeaver.com.
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