My biggest financial question is if I can (or should) open an IRA in addition to my 401(k). At what level of household income does it not become worth it (I think any tax benefits phase out at certain income levels)? Is it better to just open an investment account that doesn't have any financial restrictions? I have tried a lot to read articles about this, but it has been confusing for me.
How can I save for retirement when I'm barely surviving with my current paycheck? I know eventually I will have a bigger paycheck, but I also know I'm losing some good years of interest.
If a personal investor is contributing to a 401(k) at work, what type(s) of retirement vehicles should they contribute after-tax money to -- the stock market?
My top question is this: what's the best way to invest my 403b funds? Right now, they're in a target date fund, but I'm not convinced that's the best strategy.
I thought they recently discovered that low-fat yogurt is not beneficial. Especially Greek yogurt. It must be full fat and pasture-raised or organic. But at LEAST full fat. No?
Curious why May to September are considered the best time to buy a house - is this in terms of inventory rather than price?
I've always found the best deal on apartments in late fall early winter so this makes sense to me.
Bonus Tip: Strong indications from the Fed interest rates are going up soon, so locking in low interest rates this year would be fantastic if possible. Am in the middle of a house hunt myself so this article is timely!
Also, if you live in the country or suburbs, and have someone with a garden, even can use for flowers, wire hangers can be used for plant stem support.
Yes!! Your points are well taken. I would add straws to the list, but honesty, I'm not sure I can give up my Swiffer pads. If I try to give up the other items, can I keep these pads?
Regarding the Cell Phone Swindle, how does entering your phone number on a website result in
"signing you up for a monthly charge of $10 or more per month, and there is no way to cancel the service."
If the site asks you to enter CC info then that should be a tip off that all is not legit.
It's interesting that so many young women don't know this. We should be working on educating our teenagers on the hidden prices they are paying when companies decide that a product should be for a woman. We need to work on making it socially acceptable for all women, and especially teenagers, to buy products made for men and save them a bit of money.
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My biggest financial question is if I can (or should) open an IRA in addition to my 401(k). At what level of household income does it not become worth it (I think any tax benefits phase out at certain income levels)? Is it better to just open an investment account that doesn't have any financial restrictions? I have tried a lot to read articles about this, but it has been confusing for me.
My top question is what is the best way to invest my money
My question is: What is the best way to save for my kids' college educations?
My burning question: Is it wise to save for retirement/college if you are also trying to pay down debt?
How can I save for retirement when I'm barely surviving with my current paycheck? I know eventually I will have a bigger paycheck, but I also know I'm losing some good years of interest.
If a personal investor is contributing to a 401(k) at work, what type(s) of retirement vehicles should they contribute after-tax money to -- the stock market?
I have some money saved, How can I make high interest on my savings? How can I make my savings work for me?
I have some money saved, How can I make high interest on my savings? How can I make my savings work for me?
My top question is this: what's the best way to invest my 403b funds? Right now, they're in a target date fund, but I'm not convinced that's the best strategy.
I want to learn to be a good cook.
I want to learn how to do nail art.
I want to learn how to change a tire.
I thought they recently discovered that low-fat yogurt is not beneficial. Especially Greek yogurt. It must be full fat and pasture-raised or organic. But at LEAST full fat. No?
Why was there no mention of disposable diapers? Not PC??
i'd like to learn hand lettering or calligraphy and coding
I would love to learn how to meditate.
Curious why May to September are considered the best time to buy a house - is this in terms of inventory rather than price?
I've always found the best deal on apartments in late fall early winter so this makes sense to me.
Bonus Tip: Strong indications from the Fed interest rates are going up soon, so locking in low interest rates this year would be fantastic if possible. Am in the middle of a house hunt myself so this article is timely!
Also, if you live in the country or suburbs, and have someone with a garden, even can use for flowers, wire hangers can be used for plant stem support.
Yes!! Your points are well taken. I would add straws to the list, but honesty, I'm not sure I can give up my Swiffer pads. If I try to give up the other items, can I keep these pads?
I would like to learn French! After studying Spanish in high school and Italian in college, French is next on my foreign language list.
I would love to take a photography course so I could take professional pictures.
Regarding the Cell Phone Swindle, how does entering your phone number on a website result in
"signing you up for a monthly charge of $10 or more per month, and there is no way to cancel the service."
If the site asks you to enter CC info then that should be a tip off that all is not legit.
I would love to learn how to make furniture out of recycled wood.
I use Genesis 950. That should be #1 on the list. It's by far the best pet stain remover I've ever used.
It's interesting that so many young women don't know this. We should be working on educating our teenagers on the hidden prices they are paying when companies decide that a product should be for a woman. We need to work on making it socially acceptable for all women, and especially teenagers, to buy products made for men and save them a bit of money.
Hoodwinked By Pink is a campaign to inform teen girls about the way they are being exploited.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Wordpress to stay on top of Pink Tax news and help raise awareness in young women.