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Archives for October 2017

Finances & Money

Five Fashion Tips for Grooms

October 25, 2017
By James
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On your big day, all eyes will be on you and your bride. Who wouldn't want to be impeccably dressed on such a day? Sometimes, it can be difficult to figure out what exactly you should be wearing. Here are five fashionable tips that will help you look … [Read more...] about Five Fashion Tips for Grooms

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Saving Money

Save Money By Sharing Wireless Internet With Neighbors

October 25, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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  Sitting at the kitchen table working on my laptop, I was surprised to discover I was connected to my neighbor's wireless network. Apparently, as I pulled into the driveway with my computer with me,  it found the network and connected.  I … [Read more...] about Save Money By Sharing Wireless Internet With Neighbors

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Finances & Money

IRS Announces Changes to 401(k) and IRA Limits for 2018 Tax Year

October 23, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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If you're saving for retirement, you're likely taking advantage of financial products that may have employer matching contributions, or provide tax breaks. If you fall into this category (and you should!) the terms 401K, Traditional IRA and Roth IRA … [Read more...] about IRS Announces Changes to 401(k) and IRA Limits for 2018 Tax Year

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Financial Education

Always Check Your Itemized Receipt!

October 20, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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I've never seen my wife open up her purse and hand a complete stranger $60. Think about what it would be like to open up your wallet or purse, take out three crisps to the touch twenty dollar bills and just hand them to someone for no reason at all. … [Read more...] about Always Check Your Itemized Receipt!

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Credit

Beware Of Zero Percent Interest Credit Card Offers

October 18, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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  The headline read, “Crush Your Debt With This 21 Month, 0% Interest Credit Card.” For someone trying to get out of debt, this sounds like a dream come true. But a person has to have their eyes wide open as to what they're getting … [Read more...] about Beware Of Zero Percent Interest Credit Card Offers

Finances & Money

A Healthy Dose of Religion May Increase Your Lifespan

October 17, 2017
By James
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Faith might be good for your health. If you care about your health, you might consider a visit to your local church. Religion is a strong predictor of health. Practicing spirituality can actually reduce blood pressure, strengthen immune systems, and … [Read more...] about A Healthy Dose of Religion May Increase Your Lifespan

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