After a lifetime of hard work, many people expect to retire in some comfort and enjoy their remaining years. In some lines of work, especially public service professions like police and firefighting, the retirement package is a big part of the recruitment process.
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Turn Your Internship Into Your Career
You've fetched coffee, made copies and done all the typing and filing for an entire department. Congrats! You've finally finished your summer internship! In many ways, just going back to school would be a wonderful relief, but you might be looking for more.
What Do I Do With My Refund?
We don't normally like to tell you how to spend your money. Our members tend to be very good at that, often finding creative ways to turn the hours they've spent at the office into new ways to enjoy their lives.
Money Tip: 3 Tricks to Retire Rich
The difference between working yourself to death and retiring to live a life of comfort is smaller than you think. We like to believe in the simple caricature that rich people retire rich and poor people don't retire. The truth is, much of the difference between retiring and continuing to go to work every day comes down to a few simple choices.
Easy Money: Take Advantage of 401(k)
Long gone are the days of traditional pensions. With so many companies offering 401(k) plans, how successful you are in saving for retirement is up to you. Here's some advice to help you engage in your 401(k) and how to maximize this opportunity:
Ways to Boost Your Credit Score
Every time you apply for a credit card, mortgage, car loan, or insurance, your application is judged in part by your credit score. Lenders use your credit score to determine whether to grant credit, and at what cost.