
Nancy Jackson
Journalist at Freelance
Mom, wife, content writer and freelance journalist writing mostly about healthcare, personal finance, education and human resources.
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1 month ago |
hermoney.com | Nancy Jackson
Tax time is here again. Will you owe money to the IRS, or will they owe you a refund? With the U.S. tax code spanning 74,000 pages and new changes made every year, it can be difficult to find the answer, not to mention file your return on time. There are plenty of individuals and firms vying to help you complete your taxes: The tax preparation industry represents more than $10 billion each year.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
wealthysinglemommy.com | Nancy Jackson |Emma Johnson |Nancy Jackson
If you are struggling to keep up with your monthly car payment, you’re not alone. Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings1 found that 6.1% of subprime borrowers (those with a credit score between 501-600) were late or at least 60 days past due on their auto loan payment as of September 2023 — the highest share recorded since they began tracking in 1994.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
acorns.com | Nancy Jackson
Investing can be time-consuming if you take the DIY approach, but if you want to be less involved, robo advisors can help streamline the process. Robo advisors are automated investing services that take the place of, or work with, a human financial advisor to manage an investment portfolio. It's easy to get started with a relatively small amount of money, and you'll typically pay less in fees. What is a robo advisor?
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Aug 31, 2023 |
acorns.com | Nancy Jackson
Growth investing is a strategy that focuses on building returns quickly. Investors who use this method choose investments that are expected to rise in value faster than others within the same asset class or sector, or across the market. While growth investing can result in higher earnings during a shorter period of time, it can also involve taking on greater risk.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
hermoney.com | Nancy Jackson
If you haven’t already opted to go paperless, you might be swimming in a flood of receipts, bills, pay stubs, tax forms and other financial documents. But how long should you keep medical bills? You may want to go paperless and throw some of those financial documents away. Some of those papers you have collected need to be kept, but many others can be shredded and tossed. Here’s how long to keep medical bills and which financial documents to ditch. FIXX YOUR FINANCES: Need to get your money right?
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