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Don’t Retire In These States

Today we’re bringing you an article that gives the top ten worst states to retire in. In today’s article they take cost of living, high property taxes and other factors to give you this list. To see if your retirement state is on it, CLICK HERE.

Gold Stocks To Keep An Eye On

So you want to invest in a great gold stock but you’re not sure which one? We’ve got an article to help you out. Here’s a quote, “Gold stocks are up as well, and investors are looking for the best gold stocks to buy.” To read more, CLICK HERE.

Follow These Rules For Retirement

Here’s one of the tips today’s article gives for planning your retirement. “Aim to accumulate at least 8X (eight times) your ending salary before you retire.” To read all the tips, CLICK HERE.

Making Sure You Enjoy The Time AFTER You Retirement

We all know that saving for retirement is important. But today’s article is about making sure you can get to retirement and once you’re there, enjoy it! Here’s a quote from the article, “Smart planning and sensible tactics are necessary to make your 60s as great as they can be, a time when you reap the benefits of your savvy… 

Spring Clean Your Finances

Maybe you’ve already start some Spring cleaning projects in your home but now you can use your Spring cleaning skills elsewhere…your finances! Today we’re bringing you 8 helpful tidbits to cleaning up your finances. Here’s one, “take time this spring to opt for paperless billing wherever possible.” The article continues by saying going paperless can not only have environmental benefits… 

What You Need To Know

Today’s article reveals information about stocks and the things you need to know. According to this read, you may want to “…ditch some of your stocks or shift into industries in which insiders aren’t heavily selling, such as energy, financials and basic industrials.” To read the article, CLICK HERE.

High School Grads Now Compete With College Grads

“The jobless rate of Americans ages 25 to 34 who have only completed high school grew 4.3 percentage points to 10.6 percent in 2013 from 2007, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.” That’s the statistic seen in this week’s article. It explains how there may be a new trend on the horizon. College graduates are apparently fighting with high…