Wise financial decisions to make before the end of 2020

Time flies, and the end of the year will come earlier than it seems. It's time to take some smart cash steps before 2020 ends. Here are nine strategic steps you should take before early 2021. 1. Spend money ...

8 steps to take if you have financial problems due to coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic is causing a lot of people to lose time and money, so knowing your financial capabilities is more important than ever. Writes about this CNBC. Nearly 80% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, and many families say that ...

Three ways to protect your finances during a market panic due to coronavirus

As the Chinese coronavirus spreads, anxiety overtakes financial markets and the economy, travel and meetings are canceled, fear of a recession is growing, writes USA Today. On Wednesday, March 11, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1464,94 points, in addition to its previous decline, and ...

The cryptocurrency boom, the decline of plastic money: financial trends that will change the world by 2030

In the new decade, we will see a weakening of the monetary system, a boom in cryptocurrencies and drones, the decline of plastic money, a generational conflict, and a demand for philosophers. What else? DW offers to familiarize yourself with the analytical forecast from Deutsche Bank. “If the 2010s taught us anything, it’s...

3 important financial dates in February not to be missed

If you miss an important financial date or deadline, you'll be on the hook for paying a fine or missing out on a chance to save big. Money Talks News has collected the 3 most important financial dates in February 2020, which you definitely can’t miss.…

Survey: 34 million Americans know people who die due to lack of funds for treatment

According to the survey results, many Americans among their acquaintances had those who, without funds for treatment, paid with their lives. The study found that 34 million Americans believe they have lost someone in this way over the past 5 years. Writes about this Gixmodo. ...

Thousands of Americans were left without pay due to fraud company from New York

The FBI is investigating the sudden shutdown of a New York-based company that processes financial transactions, in particular payroll payments. The MyPayrollHR company is accused of fraudulent activity, since after its unexpected closure, $ 35 million disappeared, writes the New York Post. As a result of the closure ...

Personal experience: how to retire in 40 years

Chris Reining is not your typical retiree. He completed his working career at the age of 37 and is now financially independent, living life the way he wants, writes Money. Reining grew up in a middle-class family in Illinois, doing well in school and getting...

How to live in America for the minimum wage

In different countries around the world, the minimum wage can be less than $7 per day or slightly less than $7 per hour. In 18 US states, the minimum wage is rising this year, but this amount is unlikely to be enough for a comfortable life. Although, if you make some small adjustments...

3 financial mistakes that even smart people make

Jill Schlesinger, a certified financial planner, said that even very smart people make impressive monetary mistakes, writes USA Today. In her practice, there was a client who repeatedly refused to buy disability insurance, and later developed multiple sclerosis. Business analyst…

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