Several Ways Spending Changes in Retirement
People tend to spend less money in retirement than they did while they were working. According to a recent Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) analysis of Health and Retirement Study,…
People tend to spend less money in retirement than they did while they were working. According to a recent Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) analysis of Health and Retirement Study,…
It’s always discouraging when you’ve been working hard to cut back on spending and still falling short of paying your bills. There are a variety of ideas to try in…
Many people are misled by common myths surrounding the difficulties of preparing for and living in retirement. Planning for retirement is tougher today than it was in years past and…
With tax season in full swing, people are finding themselves either happily or unpleasantly surprised with their refund. However, many people are unaware of a method that can increase the…
No manager enjoys the firing process. But when employees aren’t pulling their weight, there’s no reason to keep them around and risk hurting the company even further. Below are some…
The current housing market is prompting many home sellers to become their own real estate agents in attempt to save a little extra money. However, selling a home isn’t as…
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the standard mileage rates for use in 2012. Taxpayers can use these rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile. Currently,…
Credit cards can make or break a financial situation, depending on how the cardholder uses them. If used in moderation and paid on time, credit cards can improve your credit…
On January 1, 2012, a new law to ensure the safety of public works employees was enacted. All employees working in the public right of way are now required to…
Due to a struggling economy, many people are having trouble finding the funds to pay off debt or cover a down payment. And with banks tightening their lending criteria, more…