Considerations For Cash
(NAPSI)—Life changes can happen at any time. From car repairs to medical bills and tuition payments, these changes can upset the delicate financial balance that many consumers need to maintain.
Consider A Recession Proof Career
(NAPSI)—Did the Great Recession impact your employment success? For many, the economic turmoil opened their eyes to the risks of working in certain industries. But at New York Life, a Fortune 100 company actively recruiting in your community, you can weather the ups and downs in the economy because the public’s need for financial preparation is constant. As individuals get married, have children and care for elderly parents, insurance agents are there to provide financial guidance and support—with each new life stage there are new financial objectives to address for clients.
Work Your Mind, Warm Your Heart
(NAPSI)—You can help yourself to good feelings and others to what they need and deserve by giving some time to the nation’s largest volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance service.
How To Find A Challenging Job That's Right For You
(NAPSI)—“Find a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life” is advice attributed to Confucius and an idea popular with many career-minded Americans today.
Understanding The Affordable Care Act
(NAPSI)—As the Affordable Care Act is set to be fully implemented, there is still much confusion about how the law will affect you and your family. Here are 10 things to know about the health care law’s protections and benefits, courtesy of AARP:
How to Ease Your Tax Burden
(NewsUSA) - If you owed taxes last year or received a refund that was larger than expected, it may be a good idea to adjust the amount you're having withheld from your paycheck. As the end of the year looms, there's still time to talk to a licensed tax specialist about your withholding and other possibilities for easing your tax burden.
Career opportunities booming for financial professionals
(BPT) - At a time when unemployment still remains relatively high and competition for jobs is stiff, the career as a personal financial professional holds much promise for graduating college students and career-changers.
Hard water: bad for your home and wallet
(BPT) - Nearly 90 percent of American homes have hard water - water containing high levels of calcium and magnesium, according to The U.S. Geological Survey. The hardest water is commonly found in the states that run from Kansas to Texas as well as in Southern California. Hard water on its own is bad enough, making it difficult to wash clothes and dishes and leaving scaling on your pipes and showerheads as well as nasty brown rings in your sinks and toilets. However, it is also costing you money.
The Road Ahead: Planning For Retirement
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you love is among the 13 percent of Americans over 65—or soon will be—there are a number of things that may pay to know when it comes to retirement planning.
Don't Forget to Register
(NAPSI)—As male members of the graduating class of 2014 head back to high school for their final year, they need to remember a requirement beyond class work that they must fulfill. The law requires that young men who are
Tips on how to finance a college education
(BPT) - For many college-bound students, savings, family contributions, scholarships, grants and a part-time job won’t be enough to pay for college. For these students, borrowing may be the only way to make up the difference between available funds and college expenses.
Five tips to help prevent medical identity theft
(BPT) - Every fall, many people review their employer health care options during “open enrollment.” As you start to focus on your health care decisions, you may also want to consider the safety of information you routinely provide, such as your address, Social Security number and insurance provider. With new private and public health insurance exchanges becoming available, you may face a greater risk for medical identity theft.
Complete Value of Life Insurance and Working With a Financial Professional
(NewsUSA) - Over the last several years, planning for retirement has been anything but simple. Market uncertainty, lower real estate prices and for some, job loss or stagnant salaries, have made saving and investing for a sound financial future more challenging than ever. That's where a financial professional comes into play.
Is Online Education Right for You?
(NAPSI)—Today’s jobs require more training and education than in the past. In fact, a recent study by the
Reverse Mortgages Provide Financial Flexibility
(NAPSI)—Each day, 10,000 Americans turn 62, according to U.S. Census reports. Many retire with the expectation that a solid retirement account will make it possible to travel or enjoy their home with friends and family.
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