December 2022

16 Ways to Invest ,000 in 2023

16 Ways to Invest $30,000 in 2023

Do you have $30,000 burning a hole in your pocket? You’ll be rewarded if you can invest it for the long haul. As this compound interest calculator demonstrates, investing $30,000 at a return of 8% for 20 years will leave you with $138,828. If you can secure a return of 10% over that time, you’ll […]

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The Ups and Downs of Upskilling Staff into Team Leadership Roles

Upskilling is a valuable asset in the business world. Good coaching is beneficial for both the mentor and the mentee. The employee is benefitting from your experience. On the other hand, the trainer gets to sharpen their skills and increase their network. Perhaps you’ve identified a promising young talent in your company, and want to

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Southwest Airlines’ Holiday Disaster: Now What?

Sally French writes for NerdWallet. Email: sfrench@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @SAFmedia. The article Southwest Airlines’ Holiday Disaster: Now What? originally appeared on NerdWallet. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/southwest-airlines-holiday-disaster-now-what #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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How the Federal Spending Bill Affects Your Retirement Plans

Big changes are set to roll out for retirement plans after the passage of key provisions collectively known as “Secure 2.0.” New rules on 401(k) contributions, tax credits and other retirement-related benefits were tucked into a much larger 4,100-page, $1.7 trillion spending bill Congress and President Joe Biden approved Dec. 23. One change — increasing

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What Is a Neobank? Everything You Need to Know

If you have spent time looking for a new bank or are sifting through Swagbucks offers to earn bonus points, you have undoubtedly seen multiple ads for online checking and savings accounts.  Many of these options are from “neobanks,” which offer banking services that can be cheaper and more innovative than a traditional bank. But what

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Should I Sell Investments to Pay Off Credit Card Debt?

While selling off investments to pay down credit card debt may seem like a no-brainer, there are some potential consequences to consider first, particularly if you’re thinking about using funds you’re earmarking for retirement. Here’s what to know about how selling investments to pay down debt can impact your financial plan and other options to

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Why You Should Play Pickleball: The Best Sport Today

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America. If you’re looking for an easy sport to pick up that’s loads of fun and inexpensive, pickleball is the sport for you. After playing 29 USTA league tennis matches in 2022, my shoulder, knees, and feet began to break. The wisest thing would have been to take time

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6 Best Airlines to Fly to Japan

JT Genter writes for NerdWallet. Email: travel@nerdwallet.com. The article 6 Best Airlines to Fly to Japan originally appeared on NerdWallet. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/best-airlines-fly-japan #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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How Does a Title Search Work?

A property title search, which can uncover legal or financial entanglements with a piece of real estate, is advisable with any home purchase and typically required if you’re financing the deal. That’s because they protect both buyers and their lenders, as liens on a home or other outstanding title issues need to be addressed during

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Dear Penny: My Brother Owes Me $6K. Should I Forgive the Debt or Sue Him?

Dear Penny, My brother owes me over $6,000, and he is taking forever to pay it off. He owes money to banks as well. Would it be better to ruin our relationship and take him to court or just forgive the debt?  It’s a lot of money, and he has owed it to me for

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How To Transition Out of a Sales Career (And When To Know It’s Time)

Most salespeople get into this unique, fast-paced industry for one reason: They love the thrill of the chase. If you’re in sales, finding a new client or lead, chasing them down, and snagging the sale for a commission is the part of the job you likely love. Eventually, however, there might come a time when

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How to Close a Bank Account

At some point, you might find that your bank account no longer meets your needs. Maybe you’d like a higher interest rate. Or perhaps you’d prefer fewer fees. No matter what your situation may be,… The post How to Close a Bank Account appeared first on Crediful. https://www.crediful.com/how-to-close-a-bank-account/ #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy

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8 Things You Should Never Put in a Microwave

Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock.com Home cooks probably know what can be heated in a microwave oven. But do you know what can’t? Well, for one thing, don’t put anything metal in the microwave, warns Wendy Treinen of GE Appliances. That’s her No. 1 no-no. I learned this the hard way. In the 1980s, my Catholic girls

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How Does Bail Work? Bail And Bond Mean Different Things

If you plan on committing a crime, it’s good to know beforehand how bail works. This way, you can wisely conduct a cost-benefit analysis to see whether you can afford to pay for your crimes. If you can’t, then it may be best not to do something illegal. In addition, please note that the terms

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How does compound interest work?

Compound interest is the process of your invested money making money, and then that money making even MORE money.Compound interest is the process of your invested money making money, and then that money making even MORE money. The post How does compound interest work? appeared first on Money Under 30. https://www.moneyunder30.com/what-is-compound-interest #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business

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A Guide to Google Flights

Carissa Rawson writes for NerdWallet. Email: articles@nerdwallet.com. The article A Guide to Google Flights originally appeared on NerdWallet. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/google-flights-guide #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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Homeowners Insurance and Dogs: What You Need to Know

When initiating a new homeowners insurance policy, the result can always be a gamble. Will my insurance premium be too high? Should I worry about coverage limits? Will I need to purchase additional coverage? All these questions come to mind when researching insurance carriers. And if you’re a dog owner, you’ll have one more: Will

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CRA tries to catch taxpayer who made an incorrect TFSA catch-up contribution

Jamie Golombek: The CRA refused to grant the taxpayer relief on penalties, but a judge said the taxman was in the wrong https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/taxes/cra-catch-taxpayer-incorrect-tfsa-contribution #financialfreedom #money #entrepreneur #business #finance #investing #financialliteracy #success #investment #wealth #motivation #financialindependence #passiveincome #personalfinance #realestate #stockmarket #debtfree #entrepreneurship #invest #bitcoin #creditrepair #debtfreecommunity #investor #trading #workfromhome #stocks #credit #financialeducation #bhfyp

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What Is a Rental Resume?

Creating a resume that outlines your educational and professional accomplishments is a normal part of a job hunt. Although they’re generally not required, you can use a rental resume to similarly introduce yourself to landlords and property managers. If you’re looking to rent a home or apartment in a competitive market, or if you’re new

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