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I’ve got some good news. You’re not crazy.  That’s the message of one of my favorite books of 2020, “The Psychology of Money,” written by Morgan Housel and inspired by a popular blog post he wrote in 2018. It’s a compelling read and the book offers many great lessons, but I thought this particular encouragement was worthy
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A series of strategies for tax-wise investors. Table of Contents. Gig. (Photo:Damian Dovarganes) ASSOCIATED PRESS Moonlighting yields some nice tax dodges. With side income you can: —deduct things you couldn’t from a salary, —grab a 20% “pass-through” freebie, —stuff savings into a Roth account. Say you and your spouse raise Yorkshire terriers. Income from that
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Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses questions about taking retirement benefits early before switching to spousal benefits at full retirement age, whether or not to notify Social Security about a change in projected income and when widow’s benefits can be started. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder
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Clinton Kelly is HGTV’s newest host. Getty Images HGTV’s newest show has an extra dose of style and a whole lot of inspiration. Self-Made Mansions, which premiers January 8th at 8:00 pm features lifestyle expert and former co-host of ABC’s The Chew and TLC’s What Not To Wear Clinton Kelly helping to guide entrepreneurs in their search for the perfect home.
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Sold house sign on house in a sellers market. getty The 2020 housing market was a year of extremes. Within the span of just a few months, we saw homes bounce between hit decade highs and decade lows. Going into 2021, economists and industry players project home prices will continue rising by 5.7% in 2021 and that
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