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Should You Dump Your Car? Considering Transportation Alternatives as a Way to Save Money
Sep 25, 2009
While downsizing or selling an automobile might be an important money-saving move, it needs to be compared with other lifestyle issues where changes could bring other benefits. A visit to a financial planning professional can help you review all of your expenses as well as your transportation needs to make the right decision.
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Open Enrollment Is Around the Corner - Examine Your Investment and Health Picture Now
Sep 25, 2009
Open enrollment happens during a specified time period – usually in the fall – where companies let their employees sign up for various health and retirement savings benefits as well as smaller benefit options that may be unique to a company. You’re going to be stuck with these choices for a whole year – why not take a little extra time to understand them?
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