Women: Are You Prepared for a Money Emergency?
During last week’s 90-degree days in Washington, D.C., the air-conditioning unit in my home went kaput. The fan merrily blew hot air, but not a breath of cool slipped through…
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During last week’s 90-degree days in Washington, D.C., the air-conditioning unit in my home went kaput. The fan merrily blew hot air, but not a breath of cool slipped through…
Quick: When looking for a job, what is most likely to pique a potential employer’s curiosity? Go to the head of the class if you answered, My LinkedIn profile. 2013…
Sixty-nine percent of workers said they plan to work for pay after they retire, according to the 2013 Retirement Confidence Survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. And more workers…
All I can ask is, “What were they thinking?” When I read Judith Warner’s much-discussed article in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, “The Opt-Out Generation Wants Back In,” I shrugged. Warner wrote…
Don’t bother reading this column if you’ve already fully funded your retirement. Go play golf and let the rest of us tackle some tough questions without you. To wit, can…
I don’t have a problem spending money on something I value – a vacation, a pair of good shoes or a special gift for my husband. I’m still earning money,…
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It can be tough for women to find work after taking years off to raise kids. And if you’re looking for employment, you may need to swallow your pride, accepting…
If I suddenly lost my job or was walloped by medical bills, probably the last place I’d go for money to keep me afloat would be my retirement savings. To me,…
Two days ago, I was sitting on a bench overlooking the Atlantic Ocean watching sizable waves smash onto the sandy beach and talking to a recently retired friend about, no…
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