Tips to get rid of jealousy

February 6, 2018

Jealousy is nothing less than a disease, and it is not good to be jealous of anyone or anything. Almost every person in this world is a victim of this disease and actors making this world a terrible place to live in. This is not good, and if you want to be the change you […]

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Tips for Getting the Right Life Insurance

February 6, 2018

Life insurance can be a serious and personal decision. It shouldn’t be taken lightly, nor should it be subject to a sales pitch. Your life insurance is meant to financially protect your family in case the unexpected were to happenyour untimely death. It’s easy to become overwhelmed with this type of decision. There are multiple […]

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Some Financial Tips for 2018

January 30, 2018

So, where to begin. It’s 2018 and there are several things to think about in terms of finances. Primarily, there’s the Trump tax cut which should start to show up in workers’ paychecks pretty soon in February once employers have W-4 updates.  With those extra dollars showing up both in your paycheck and then potentially […]

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5 Things to Know About Investing in an IRA

January 28, 2018

IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account. An IRA is a type of an account that you deposit money into every year and wait until you turn 59 ½ years to withdraw your savings. This type of an account is highly recommended for people that work in the private sector. The advantage of opening an IRA […]

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Stuff You Don’t Need to Buy in College

January 6, 2018

Since 1965 the US government has given students over $700 billion dollars in student loans. According to a Nellie Mae study, the average amount of money that an undergraduate student comes out with $18,900 in debt! College students could easily decrease the amount of money they borrow, but so few have the discipline to do […]

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Jobs Reports and Stocks Explained

December 29, 2017

Every month, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics releases an employment situation report (commonly referred to as a “jobs report”) that tends to cause sharp moves either up or down in equity markets around the world. Although this cluster of data mainly provides insight into the labor market, the implications are extensive for investors. Simply […]

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