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Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Suze Orman Women & Money

4 Ways New Mortgage Rules Can Save You a Ton of Money

Home Loans, Retirement, Saving, Social SecurityBy October 28, 2015

Whether you are buying a home or refinancing an existing mortgage, new federally required disclosure documents make it easy-yes, I said easy-to be a super smart mortgage shopper.

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The One Employer-Provided Benefit You Really Should Use More

Debt, Investing, SavingBy October 21, 2015

An estimated 40% of Americans who get paid vacation days don’t use all their allotted time. On average we’re leaving the equivalent of about one week a year on the table.

Suze Orman Women & Money

Why Employer-Provided Life Insurance is Dangerous

Insurance, Life Insurance, Long Term Care, Retirement, SavingBy October 14, 2015

One of the most dangerous mistakes you can make is to rely on the life insurance your employer offers up as benefit. Here’s why: 1.

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Open Enrollment Season: 4 MUST-DO’s

Health Insurance, Insurance, Investing, IRAs/401(k)s, Retirement, Saving, Stocks/Bonds/ETFsBy October 7, 2015

Please don’t keep your health insurance on autopilot. I know it’s tempting just to ignore the annual “open enrollment” communications from your employer to review your choices, and just stick with the plan you have.

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