10 Fast-Growing Careers for Remote Jobs in 2021
These fields are looking bright for work-from-home opportunities.
These fields are looking bright for work-from-home opportunities.
As of February 2020, student loan debt in the United States reached a record total of $1.6 trillion. Many people are struggling to pay student loans and taking part in various deferment and other assistance programs. As COVID-19 and related shutdowns caused economic issues across the nation, the federal government passed the CARES Act, which… Read More
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Medical care is expensive. And affordable health insurance can be difficult to find. But finding fund for the monthly premium in your budget can protect your finances in the long run. Alternative solutions like urgent care and prescription discount finder tools have popped up to help people find more affordable prices. But these cheaper services… Read More
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A 55-year-old can expect to pay a long-term care insurance premium of $2,050 per year on average, according to a 2019 price index survey of leading insurers conducted by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTC). That will cover … Continue reading →
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Jen* is one of the few people that opens and reads every piece of mail they receive. Itâs a quirk that has paid off: A piece of junk mail is how Jen found out someone had stolen her identity. âI opened a letter from Macyâs, which I thought was weird,â she said. âI havenât shopped… Read More
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When creating an estate plan, one of the most basic documents you may wish to include is a will. If you have a more complicated estate, you might also need to have a trust in place. Both a will and … Continue reading →
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These are the steps that introduced me and my husband to what financial independence is and for that I am eternally grateful. But a lot of important considerations get looked over if you just find a list of the steps…
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