Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenSenate votes to end debate on T infrastructure bill GOP senator vows to slow-walk T infrastructure bill, sparking standoff The Senate should support innovation and pass the Lummis-Wyden-Toomey amendment MORE (D-Ore.) and House Ways and Means chair Richard NealRichard Edmund NealOn The Money: Justice Department says … [Read more...] about If plans to cut IRAs succeed, the middle class will be collateral damage
iTrustCapital is breaking Bitcoin Trends with Baby Boomers
Leading Crypto IRA investment platform helps boomers self-trade cryptocurrency and physical gold and silver in qualified retirement accountsLONG BEACH, Calif. - August 9, 2021 - iTrustCapital, the world's largest Crypto IRA investment platform, is breaking Bitcoin trends with baby boomers as most of its investors comprise 45-65 year-old professionals with sizable retirement … [Read more...] about iTrustCapital is breaking Bitcoin Trends with Baby Boomers
4 cash-raising pitfalls (and better options)
If you’ve got more bills than money, the usual advice is to trim expenses and find additional income. But some ways of raising cash can be a lot more expensive than others. Here are four that should be avoided, if possible, and what to consider instead.BEWARE RAIDING A RETIREMENT PLANA big chunk of the money contributed to retirement plans leaks out as hardship withdrawals, … [Read more...] about 4 cash-raising pitfalls (and better options)
Exactly How I’d Invest $5,000 if I Had to Start From Scratch Today | Personal-finance
With a mere 0.2% annual fee and almost no turnover, the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF has a good combination of low fees and low churn that give index funds their edge. All in all, there are lots of reasons to believe that ETF has what it takes to be worth owning as a reasonable first investment in any investor's long-term portfolio.Why all at once?While $5,000 is a … [Read more...] about Exactly How I’d Invest $5,000 if I Had to Start From Scratch Today | Personal-finance
Job Scams and Maxing Out a Roth IRA
Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions.This week’s episode starts with a discussion about job scams, including how to spot them and how to avoid them.Then we pivot to this week’s question from Stephen, who asks:“I have a question about maxing out my Roth IRA. My wife just finished school and has started working, so now we … [Read more...] about Job Scams and Maxing Out a Roth IRA
Changing jobs? Experts offer advice for 401(k) accounts
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Gonzalez blasts Luna in two » August 9, 2021
By David Finger Small club shows at places like Club La Sierra in Hobbs, New Mexico are not the sort of venues where you end up seeing the boxing equivalent of a number one draft pick. If the sport of boxing had a Trevor Lawrence or a Joe Burrow, odds are they would be making their professional debut in Las Vegas on the undercard of a Canelo Alvarez or Manny Pacquiao fight, and … [Read more...] about Gonzalez blasts Luna in two » August 9, 2021
Job Scams and Maxing Out a Roth IRA
Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions.This week’s episode starts with a discussion about job scams, including how to spot them and how to avoid them.Then we pivot to this week’s question from Stephen, who asks:“I have a question about maxing out my Roth IRA. My wife just finished school and has started working, so now we … [Read more...] about Job Scams and Maxing Out a Roth IRA
Review your IRA, 401(k) beneficiaries
Brought to you by Beltone - A leader in hearing healthcare. If you’ve had an IRA and a 401(k) for many years, you may occasionally ask yourself some questions: “Am I contributing enough?” “Am I still funding these accounts with the right mix of investments for my goals and risk tolerance?” But here’s one inquiry you might be … [Read more...] about Review your IRA, 401(k) beneficiaries
Crime report | Robesonian
August 06, 2021 Rita Watson had chosen not to get the COVID-19 vaccine. She was worried about what was in the shots and whether they were safe. But when her 41-year-old daughter contracted the virus and became severely ill, Watson reconsidered. She and her four sons went to the Robeson County Health Department on Thursday to be vaccinated. “I decided, seeing my daughter in … [Read more...] about Crime report | Robesonian