Today’s top story: Three key numbers that will make your retirement planning easier. Also in the news: Common budgeting mistakes, how to save on groceries with your smartphone, and getting your financial house in order. Retirement Planning With Just 3 Numbers These three key numbers will make your retirement planning easier. 5 Budgeting Mistakes Most […]
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Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Preparing your holiday checklist, why checking your credit report is a must, and what you need to know about a possible national debt default. Pre-Holiday Guide: What To Mark On Your Financial Checklist Santa isn’t the only one with a list for the holidays. Why Some People Choose Work Over Retirement What happens when retirement […]
Divorced spousal benefits cause confusion
Dear Liz: You’ve been writing about Social Security and how people can qualify for benefits based on a spouse’s or ex-spouse’s earnings record. Please add that given the parameters you already cite, a divorced spouse may remarry after the age of 60 and collect Social Security from the ex. However, if a person is collecting […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
How your spouse could impact your mortgage, preparing for holiday travel, and a handy guide on who to tip and how much. Your Spouse’s Credit Could Hurt Your Chance of Buying a Home Welcome to life in community property states. How Many Bank Accounts Do You Need? The fewer, the better. Ways to Save: Best […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Saving money after Fido eats another sock, is good credit required for student loans, and what car shopping and college shopping have in common. Saving Money When Caring for Sick Pets How to save money when man’s best friend gets sick. Poll: Half of Older Workers Delay Retirement Plans Uncertainty over the financial markets have […]
Friday’s need-to-know money news
Why schools are lacking financial literacy classes, what retirees need to consider before buying a new car, and how to get the most from your wholesale club membership. Why We Want—But Can’t Have—Personal Finance in Schools Is financial literacy as important as historical literacy? Should Retirees Finance a Car or Pay Cash? Several things retirees […]