
Ellen Cannon
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3 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Michelle Smith |Ellen Cannon
Florida and California are stand-out tourist destinations in their own right, but they're far from the only two states in the nation worth visiting. If you're sick of tourist traps and swarming crowds (and you're trying to travel on a budget), you're better off vacationing almost anywhere other than a Disney theme park, SoCal beach, or Florida golf course. So where should you plan your next vacation once you've crossed off the ever-popular California and Florida on your list?
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1 month ago |
financebuzz.com | Larisa Redins |Ellen Cannon
You've probably heard the saying, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." The same could be said about retirement planning. If you haven't started planning for retirement yet, it's not too late, especially if you want to avoid throwing your money away like many seniors do these days. Here are 20 things you want to consider when you're planning for your life after work.
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1 month ago |
financebuzz.com | Sandy Baker |Ellen Cannon
We all want to support our children, even after they've grown up. A 2023 USA Today poll found that 65% of parents with children ages 22-40 provide financial assistance. However, once your children are established and self-sufficient, taking a step back financially can help everyone get ahead financially. Here's how to navigate this shift and empower your adult children to thrive independently.
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1 month ago |
financebuzz.com | Taylor Milam-Samuel |Ellen Cannon
During hard days at work, you've probably dreamed of a comfortable retirement. No more boss to report to or tasks to complete. Instead, your days are stretched before you, ready to be filled as you see fit. But before you get there, you must have a plan, which includes protecting your finances as much as you can. After all, the last thing you want to do is return to work because you misjudged your savings after experiencing freedom.
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1 month ago |
financebuzz.com | Michelle Smith |Ellen Cannon
Social Security benefits are a helpful addition to your monthly retirement income. But while you can start claiming benefits at age 62, you might not want to — especially if you picked up some side gigs to supplement your retirement funds. Most important, though, is waiting to claim your benefits until you're 65 or 70 or at least full retirement age can make a big difference to your bottom line throughout your retirement years.
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