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How can my portfolio beat inflation this year |  Smart Change: Personal Finance

How can my portfolio beat inflation this year | Smart Change: Personal Finance

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Chuck Salita) In late 2012, she launched the Inflation-Protected Income Growth Portfolio. It was a real cash investment account designed to search for investments with the potential to increase their profits over time to help fight inflation. Due to declining readership, the series of articles on that portfolio ended after a few years. Since my

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If Bitcoin goes up until the end of 2022, will my winnings be taxed?  |  personal financing

If Bitcoin goes up until the end of 2022, will my winnings be taxed? | personal financing

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Charlene Reinhart, CPA) In November 2021, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) It soared to a record high of over $68,000. But 2022 has been a bumpy road for the leading cryptocurrency. The coin’s price dropped below $18,000 in late June, and its extreme volatility has left investors struggling to predict which direction Bitcoin will take next. There

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Why Claiming Social Security at Full Retirement Age Might Be Your Safest Choice |  Smart Change: Personal Finance

Why Claiming Social Security at Full Retirement Age Might Be Your Safest Choice | Smart Change: Personal Finance

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Morri Bachmann) There is a good chance that you will rely heavily on Social Security once you retire. Even if you can bring a small-sized egg with you into retirement, you may look to these benefits to help pay for basic expenses or fund activities you’ve always dreamed of doing. That’s why it’s important to

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The strategy I recommend to prove your retirement stagnation

The strategy I recommend to prove your retirement stagnation

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

If you have contracts before retirement, you don’t have to worry too much about a market downturn. But if you’re nearing your golden years, the fixed index annuity is worth considering. You will never lose your original investment with this annuity and its value will rise with the market. loadingSomething is uploading. Most CEOs expect

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Do you qualify for Social Security benefits up to a maximum of ,194?  |  personal financing

Do you qualify for Social Security benefits up to a maximum of $4,194? | personal financing

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Katie Brockman) Social Security is not designed to completely replace your savings in retirement. But it can go a long way toward bridging the gap between what you’ve saved and what you need to retire comfortably. The average retiree benefit amount is about $1,657 per month, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA), but it

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3 proven ways to double your money |  Smart Change: Personal Finance

3 proven ways to double your money | Smart Change: Personal Finance

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Mark Blank) These days, there are a lot of promises circulating on the Internet to “double your money” quickly. Some offer ways to make greater returns on your investment. If you’ve been on the Internet for more than five minutes, you know that most of these prompts are designed to do just the opposite. To

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3 proven ways to double your money |  Smart Change: Personal Finance

3 proven ways to double your money | Smart Change: Personal Finance

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

(Mark Blank) These days, there are a lot of promises circulating on the Internet to “double your money” quickly. Some offer ways to make greater returns on your investment. If you’ve been on the Internet for more than five minutes, you know that most of these prompts are designed to do just the opposite. To

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With soaring inflation and an uncertain stock market, do I have enough for retirement?

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

It’s an unusual time for people approaching retirement. While everyone wants to know if they’re financially prepared for retirement, rising inflation and a stagnant stock market may feed doubts. Some – especially those without a solid financial plan – may wonder if they need to keep operating for longer until there is more financial and

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Mortgage and Refinancing Rates Today: July 6, 2022

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

Mortgage rates have trended lower from last week’s highs and are stable today. Rates have grown significantly this year as inflation accelerated to the fastest pace since 1981 Federal Reserve The Fed raised the interest rate in an attempt to control prices, and there are signs that inflation may eventually slow. But even if price

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5 Reasons Why You Didn’t Switch Banks | Smart Change: Personal Finance

Personal Finance / July 6, 2022 / DRPhillF / 0

Spencer Tierney Higher savings rates, lower fees, and better customer service: For every reason you switch banks for savings or checking accounts, there’s an opposite reason to avoid the hassle. However, changing banks does not happen often. Only 4% of customers have converted banks within a year, according to the J.D. Power study of satisfaction

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