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Benefits Going to Waste? Here?s How to Cash In
Every year, American workers leave thousands of dollars on the table by not maxing out their benefits. Just in time for this year?s enrollment period, we offer suggestions for taking full advantage of your employer?s offerings ? everything from 401k matches to gym membership reimbursements. Here?s how the numbers add...
Tags: Employee, 401(k) Plan, MoneyWatch, Schatsky, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Benefits, Investment, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Finance, Open Enrollment, 401k, HSA, Health Spending Account, FSA, Flexible Spending Account, Transit, Tuition, Reimbursement, Pretax, SHRM, Society for Human Resource Management, Health, Wellness, Gyms, Fitness, Weight Loss, Smoking Cessation, Vaccinations, SC Johnson, Methodist Hospital System, Mercer Consulting, Vacation, Time Off, Gary Schatsky, Janay Andrade, Blaine Bos, Kelly Semrau, Tanisha Russell Day, Amy Levin-Epstein
Articles 2009-10-29
Budgeting Wisely, Investing Carefully
At 24, Molly Laurain is making a good salary, but she spends most of what she earns. And that?s not going to help her pay for graduate school. Here?s how she can save money, invest it wisely, and keep her options open if she decides to go for a master?s...
Tags: Budgeting, Savings, Mutual Fund, Roth IRA, MoneyWatch, Molly, Retirement Plans, Mutual Funds, Personal Finance, Taxes, 401(k), Free Trade, Investment, Human Resources, Benefits, Financial Services, Finance, Financial Planning, Investing, Molly Laurain, Human Capital, Real Estate Development, Gary Schatsky, Smartypig, Education, Roth IRA Withdrawal, Vanguard Star Fund, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-11-10
How to Pay for Graduate School
Molly Laurain faces a tough decision in a delicate economy: Pursue a graduate degree to boost her credentials in a tight job market or hang onto the job she has? We show her how to make that decision, and explain how to pay for school should she ? or you...
Tags: Job, School, Payment, MoneyWatch, Molly Laurain, Mark Kantrowitz, Molly, Recruitment & Selection, Professional Development, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Career, Finance, Gary Schatsky, Stafford Loan, Grad PLUS Loan, Columbia University, Grad School, Tuition, Student Loan, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-11-10
Your 20s: Finding a Job, Setting a Budget
Real Life: Molly Laurain "There's always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in," wrote Graham Greene. For 24-year-old Molly Laurain, a junior project manager at a New York City real estate development firm, there were likely at least 10 such moments: By the time...
Tags: Job, MoneyWatch, Real Estate, Recruitment & Selection, Business Operations, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Molly Laurain, Gary Schatsky, Job Hunt, Job Market, Realtor, Office Manager, Real Estate Development, Financial Advice, 20-Something, Twentysomething, Certified Financial Planner
Articles 2009-11-10

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Public gores Wall Street; Ratings of brokers, analysts plunge; planners, lawyers win more clients.(Brief Article)
Gary Schatsky is living proof of just how bad things have gotten for Wall Street. Despite the bear market in stocks in the last four months, the independent financial planner has signed on 20 new clients, many of whom were fleeing from the biggest...
Tags: investor
Research articles 2002-05-06
Life Insurance and Annuities: Is AARP Looking Out for You?
We analyze whether the giant organization's senior-focused life insurance and annuities are worth buying. Life insurance and annuities offer...
Tags: AARP, Payment, Annuity, Policy, Insurance Company, Life Insurance, MoneyWatch, New York Life, Personal Finance, Investment, Insurance, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Immediate Income Annuity, Term Insurance, Permanent Insurance, Payment Acceleration, Bob Trebilcock
Articles 2009-08-05
Should You Prepay Your Mortgage?
For some people, paying off a mortgage early is a bad financial move. Answer these six questions to see if prepaying makes sense for you. Determining whether it’s wise for you means weighing variables including your mortgage rate, tax bracket, age, other debts, and even your outlook for the...
Tags: MoneyWatch, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures, Mortgage, Prepaying mortgage, Amortization, Mortgage interest, Biweekly payments, Kerry Hannon
Articles 2009-10-02
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