Archive - June 2018
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Protecting Older Americans Against the Top Scam: IRS Impersonations
June 27, 2018
Categories: Cyber Security, Retirement, Security
No age group is immune to scams. It can happen to any age group, income level and gender. Scammers are no respecter to persons when it comes to getting your money. However, seniors should be protective of their finances, as they are more likely to have significant life savings and great credit. They also may be unsure of who to report fraud to, or don’t out of shame. This makes them a great target for scams. Unfortunately, the top scam among older Americans is IRS Impersonations. Why IRS
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Habits of Financially Mature People
June 20, 2018
Categories: Personal Finance, Savings
If you take a look around, you may notice that a majority of people from a variety of income levels seem stressed about their finances. Seventy eight percent of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and debt is creeping up more and more every year. So what’s the secret for those who aren’t wealthy enough to be financially independent, but still manage to live the life they desire? We believe the difference is financial maturity and have collected top habits for you to integrate into
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The Savings of Bicycle Commuting and Why You Should Try It
June 13, 2018
Categories: General, Savings, Seasonal
Many people realize that biking to work is better for the environment and healthier. You cut down on pollution, get some sunshine and trim your waistline with cycling. However, did you realize that ditching your car on the daily commute has the ability to bring you great savings? As of 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated the average person spent $9,000 a year on transportation costs. When people first start thinking of cutting their costs, transportation isn’t typically first
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Can You Save on Groceries From Gardening? What You Should Know Before Digging In.
June 6, 2018
Categories: eat this, Savings, Seasonal
Gardening isn’t for everyone, but if you are looking for ways to cut down on one of your greatest expenditures, your own home garden might be a great place to start! You don’t need to be a Master Gardener to see returns on getting your hands dirty. However, it helps to know a thing or two before digging in! Plan Your Space Getting your garden started can require a large input of costs. While you may be excited to begin, you can easily end up upside down in this hobby by not planning
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