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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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They don’t have a purpose for the money they’re saving, and they often end up splurging on stuff they don’t really need (or want) rather than using it to fund a life goal such as buying a house or saving up for retirement. Start a retirement plan. You’re young, and retirement probably feels light-years away.

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Employers Beware: There Are Rising Legal Risks Of Rigid RTO Policies

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The insistence of employers on a full return to the office, without considering individual circumstances, could lead to a surge in legal issues — particularly discrimination claims. Are employers walking into a legal storm by enforcing rigid return-to-office (RTO) mandates? In a lawsuit against Electric Boat Corp.,

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3 Steps to Take Before Going Into Business for Yourself

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A 2021 report uncovered that 40% of traditionally-employed American workers are considering a transition to self-employment in the next two years. Next, you’ll need to consider your current company benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors.

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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The IRS used to give automatic 30-day extensions to file, but they phased that out in 2021 so be sure to file on time this year. Here you will include the recipient’s full legal name or registered business name and their address. You’ll need to list the employee’s full legal name and address. Medical and health care payments.

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