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Jobs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. There are jobs that you take because it’s a stepping stone to something better. There are jobs that you take just for the paycheck. There are jobs that are fulfilling, beyond that paycheck, and get you up in the morning. And then you have those jobs [...]Five Jobs with Great Perks & Fringe Benefits from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com
The Social Security program is the largest government program in the world and the single greatest expenditure in the federal budget. The actual name for Social Security is the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program. It consists of many parts, including guaranteed income to the retired, disabled, and qualified survivors, insurance in the form of Medicare, unemployment benefi
After my mom’s death last September, my wife and I (and our kids) moved to a new home configured to allow my grandfather to live with us. After my parent’s divorce when I was very young, my grandfather assumed a father-figure role for me my entire life. In fact, I think of him as a [...]Post by Frugal Dad
Over the last few years many company sponsored 401(k) plans have begun offering participants the ability to put money into either a Traditional 401(k) or a Roth 401(k) account. While much attention has been focused on the opportunities for traditional 401(k) plans with an externally held Roth IRA plan, there has been little emphasis on using the Roth 401(k) option. In fact, for many workers the R
Last year was a year to forget, especially if you were one of the many millions to lose their job. Fortunately, through various stimulus packages and other laws, unemployment benefits were extended to help people through a difficult time. Unfortunately, some of those unemployment benefits are taxable as income. Fortunately, for the 2009 tax [...]Unemployment Benefits Are Taxable from personal fin
I was poking around on the internet the other day when I saw one of those morbid life insurance policy ads. You’ve probably seen them before too. They usually have someone kneeling at a grave or a kid wearing all black at a funeral. They ask you the pointed question of – “If you died [...]Life Insurance Benefits Aren’t Taxed (Usually) from personal finance blog Bargaineeri
It’s Open Enrollment time at most employers, the time when you get to choose your benefits coverage for next year. You will review your chosen options, and make changes to them as needed. It’s important to be familiar with last year’s benefits. You may get a summary, but can use your paystub to see what [...]

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