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Paul Reynolds

New York

Senior Editor, Special Projects at Money

Editorial director, specializing in content to guide the consumer journey in home and small business and tech. Music-mad.

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  • 3 weeks ago | money.com | Paul Reynolds

    When the worst happens in life, you or your loved ones ideally need funds to fall back on. But how best to ensure money is there when it’s needed? Two leading options are to build an emergency fund to cover unexpected expenses when you’re alive, or to invest in a life insurance policy that pays out when you die. Many people will need both forms of financial protection, but how best to decide how and when each should be funded?

  • 1 month ago | money.com | Paul Reynolds

    As your life evolves, your financial needs change, too. Making smart financial decisions and adjusting your strategies is key to your peace of mind and financial stability over the long haul. From buying a home to building an estate plan, here's a guide to the key financial decisions you'll have to make during three key decades of your adult life: In your 30s Once you reach your 30s, you’re likely becoming more established in your career.

  • 1 month ago | money.com | Paul Reynolds |Julia Glum

    The relatively high cost of gasoline makes electric vehicles less expensive to keep fueled than their gas-powered cousins. Yet how much you’ll spend to go electric ranges widely, mostly depending on gas and electricity costs where you live. “Figuring out how much an EV will cost can be complex, but it’s worth doing the math before making such a major purchase,” says Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing at the nonprofit Consumer Reports.

  • 1 month ago | money.com | Aly J. Yale |Paul Reynolds

    Once you become a homeowner, your expenses don’t stop at your monthly mortgage and utility bills. You’ll also need to cover home maintenance and repairs, too — and the latter aren’t easy to predict. Some years, you might have a few minor fixes — a leaky dishwasher or a few loose roof shingles after a storm. In others, you could find yourself facing major plumbing problems, foundation issues, or a system or appliance in need of full replacement.

  • 1 month ago | money.com | Paul Reynolds

    Despite the many benefits that homeownership can come with, when it comes to deciding where to live, there’s really no hard and fast answer. For some, buying a home may very well make the most sense — financially or otherwise. For others, though, renting can be the clear-cut winner, saving hassle and cash or just best suiting your lifestyle in the long haul.

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PaulReynolds
PaulReynolds @PaulReynoldsEd
22 Nov 18

Shame on CBS for having Parade-show hosts shamelessly shill for products on air. A new low in product placement.#CBS #MacysParade https://t.co/o10CLvJUOI

PaulReynolds
PaulReynolds @PaulReynoldsEd
28 Sep 18

Fine update of AI in media today at DataScienceSalonNYC at #Galvanize. More promise than reality still, but much interesting stuff. A big challenge (still): dirty data.

PaulReynolds
PaulReynolds @PaulReynoldsEd
27 Sep 18

#nyphil welcomes a new music director.with a marketing master class in how to pamper your keenest customers. Meet the musicians and free everything, including a rehearsal. #meetjaap https://t.co/68rYiJuomQ