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Things To Remember When Deciding To Invest Your Non-Retirement Funds

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Our retirement accounts, savings accounts, investment accounts, and brokerage accounts can promise higher income, allowing us to retire early. Although unemployment is still a far cry from the labor market scenario in 2009, older adults are still wary. You must also consider investment fees, especially when opening a brokerage account.

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Is Your Gift Card Expired? Make the Most of Your Gift Cards by Knowing the Law

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Thanks to t he 2009 CARD Act , gift cards last at least five years from the date of issue. As for businesses, unused gift cards can lead to brokerage. As for businesses, unused gift cards can lead to brokerage. All gift cards are expected to expire at least five years after activation according to the Credit Card Act of 2009.

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Rising Inflation: How Will Retirees Get Through Life

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics showed it peaked at 10 percent in 2009. Although the recession ended in 2009, the effects of inflation and interest hikes, unemployment, and the housing crash persisted. Lastly, the unemployment rate is still a far cry from the labor market conditions in 2008-2009. In the following years, the U.S.

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Rising Inflation: How Will Retirees Get Through Life

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics showed it peaked at 10 percent in 2009. Although the recession ended in 2009, the effects of inflation and interest hikes, unemployment, and the housing crash persisted. Lastly, the unemployment rate is still a far cry from the labor market conditions in 2008-2009. In the following years, the U.S.

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Rising Inflation: How Will Retirees Get Through Life

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics showed it peaked at 10 percent in 2009. Although the recession ended in 2009, the effects of inflation and interest hikes, unemployment, and the housing crash persisted. Lastly, the unemployment rate is still a far cry from the labor market conditions in 2008-2009. In the following years, the U.S.