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Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

November 10, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story:  Prices are skyrocketing, and how to lessen the impact. Also in the news: How to talk to your parents about estate planning, air fryer Black Friday 2021 deals, and why travel insurance is a great holiday gift to yourself.

Prices Are Skyrocketing: Here’s How to Lessen the Impact
Inflation reached a 30-year high in October, according to fresh CPI data from the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Why (and How) to Talk to Your Parents About Estate Planning
Help ensure that everything plays out the way Mom and Dad would want.

Air Fryer Black Friday 2021 Deals: Are They Worth It?
Target is discounting a 5-quart air fryer by $60, and Macy’s has air fryers starting at $24.99.

Consider Gifting Yourself Travel Insurance Ahead of the Holidays
Buy yourself some peace of mind by getting travel insurance, either through your credit card or a full policy.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Black Friday Deals, Estate Planning, holiday giving, inflation, travel insurance

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

November 9, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Care about your credit score? Get strategic with card limits. Also in the news: Buy now, pay later traps, and what to know about bitcoin as it approaches $70,000.

Care About Your Credit Score? Get Strategic With Card Limits
Actively managing how much of your credit limits you are using can make a big impact on your credit score.

Watch Out for These Buy Now, Pay Later Traps
Among its pitfalls, buy now, pay later can tempt you to take on too much debt, and it may not help your credit.

What to Know About Bitcoin as It Approaches $70,000
Bitcoin is trading near all-time highs and crossed a record $68,000 at the beginning of this week.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: BItcoin, buy now pay later, Credit Score, cryptocurrency, Investing

Reluctant to retire? 3 signs you’re ready

November 9, 2021 By Liz Weston

Many people don’t have much choice about when they retire. Illness, job loss or caretaking responsibilities push them out of the labor force, ready or not.

But some people have the opposite problem: They do have a choice, and yet they can’t quite bring themselves to quit working.

In my latest for the Associated Press, check three signs you may be ready to retire.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Retirement, retirement plan

Monday’s need-to-know money news

November 8, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Should you bank with your brokerage?Also in the news: AirPods Black Friday 2021 deals, Smart Money Podcast on the benefits of being boring with your money, and saving money even back at the gym.

Should You Bank With Your Brokerage?
A cash management account can make it easier to invest, and CMAs have their own unique banking-style benefits.

AirPods Black Friday 2021 Deals: Are They Worth It?
Amazon and Best Buy are marking the AirPods Pro down to $189.99.

Smart Money Podcast The Benefits of Being Boring With Your Money, and Why to Make a Will ASAP
The benefits of being boring with your money.

Quitting Peloton? You Can Save Money, Even Back at the Gym
Peloton’s weak earnings data indicates that people are quitting at-home workouts. It could save you money, too.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Black Friday Deals, cash management accounts, investment, Smart Money podcast, workouts

Friday’s need-to-know money news

November 5, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How to leave Crypto to a loved one. Also in the news: Black Friday return policies, the October jobs report gives tired travelers a glimmer of hope, and the unexpected way bad credit messes with your life.

How to Leave Crypto to a Loved One
If you don’t make a plan for your cryptocurrency, it could be lost after you die. Here’s how to make sure it gets passed down to a loved one.

As You Shop Black Friday, Keep Return Policies in Mind
Before making purchases this holiday season, consider retailer return policies to save time and money.

October Jobs Report Gives Tired Travelers a Glimmer of Hope
The travel industry is experiencing significant job growth, according to October 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics figures.

The Unexpected Ways a Bad Credit Score Messes With Your Life
Looking beyond mortgages and car loans.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: bad credit, Black Friday return policies, cryptocurrency, Estate Planning, October jobs report, wills

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

November 4, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: When a will won’t work. Also in the news: 6 gift categories unaffected by supply chain delays, 3 ways to tap the unexpected equity in your leased car, and alternatives to backdoor Roths.

When a Will Won’t Work
Consider the limitations of a will when making arrangements for your final wishes.

6 Gift Categories Unaffected by Supply Chain Delays
Products from local businesses, handmade items and digital gifts are among the categories unaffected by delays.

3 Ways to Tap the Unexpected Equity in Your Leased Car
Despite new restrictions on selling to a third-party dealer, you do have options for accessing leased car equity.

Congress Is Targeting Backdoor Roths. Here Are Some Alternatives
The backdoor Roth, or Roth conversion, helps high earners move money into investments that can grow tax-free.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: backdoor Roth, Estate Planning, holiday shopping, leased car equity, supply chain delays, wills

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