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The 8 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 60s

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People in their 60s often face the decades in two parts: the run-up to retirement and retirement itself. Although retirement may have a date on the human resources calendar, it can—and perhaps should—involve years of transition. They’ve been in this accumulation mode of building up their assets,” she says.

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5 Smart Money Hacks to Help You Budget for the Holidays

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With the economy making everyone extra cautious about spending , I really wanted to give myself the gift of not worrying about money this holiday season. Consider it my gift to you, my fellow budgeters. I honestly love gift-shopping. They also double as a kind of mini gift to yourself when you file your tax return in April.

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Things You Can Do As A Small Business Owner To Limit Your Tax Liability

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Have A Retirement Plan. As an entrepreneur whose aim is to limit tax deductions contributing to a retirement plan is a good idea. A retirement plan will help you save some money because the plan will provide you with a tax deduction for the contributions. Contribute To A Charity Organization. Pay Your Bills Early.

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8 Pieces of Financial Advice for New College Graduates

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You may need to create rules for yourself, like that a percentage of your paycheck needs to go toward retirement savings before you can buy something just for fun. If you received money as graduation gifts, that is a perfect start to an emergency fund. 30% is for wants, like entertainment, eating out or travel.

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7 Unexpected Ways Your Finances Matter When Job Hunting And Working

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One of the most surprising things for me was to learn that not all companies will give you an expense account or a company credit card. The company will ask that you charge everything from business travel to catered lunches on your credit card and they will reimburse you. Have money for group gifts. Have a huge savings account.

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The Power of the Strategic Partnership Whitepaper

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For Kathleen Earley, who recently retired as Executive Assistant to the President and CFO Emeritus at Salesforce and spent 50 years as an Admin, it’s all about staying ahead. “You may still have to do travel and expense reports, but you should look at everything from a larger mindset, a wider scope,” she says.

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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

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Going back to school was the best gift I could give myself. I don’t care how you do it, campus, traveling or from home, but you WILL go. i would rather pay for a year of them traveling world and experiencing life than pay for one semester of college. When my son graduates, I will insist on it. You may even go twice.

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