Month: November 2019

Calm senior mature couple relaxing on soft comfortable sofa having daytime nap together, carefree … [+] middle aged old family breathing fresh air enjoying no stress free peaceful weekend resting on couch Getty I’ve been getting worried emails from investors lately, and most are about one of two big fears: That a 2008-style market collapse
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One of the greatest confusions in discussions of inequality is that between income and wealth. This struck me recently when somebody with a very high W-2 (low seven figures) asked me what sort of things they could do to manage the income tax that, federal and state combined grabbed roughly half their income. Getty How
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Termination of Employment and layoff concept, Businessman holding Termination of Employment Form in… [+] paper brown envelope. photo credit: Getty Getty For employees, the end of the year doesn’t always ring in holiday cheer. For many employees, especially here in California where I’m based, longtime workforces
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This blue porch ceilings is on a contemporary farmhouse in Easton, CT. Photo courtesy of photographer James R. Salomon for Downsie: Living Large In a Small House What started out as a Southern tradition, blue porch ceilings have become a trend across the country. “Haint” blue is a pale shade of blue that is traditionally
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Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses potential downsides of filing early to allow auxiliary benefits to be claimed on your record, public pensions and survivor’s benefits, eligibility for divorced spousal benefits, foreign pensions and suspicious calls claiming to be from Social Security. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin The multi-hued lights of stylish condos reflect off the calm waters of Tempe Town Lake in Arizona. Getty There have been mixed signals in the United States housing market in 2019. Some cities are continuing to see the post-housing crash momentum carry them onward, while in
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