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- Why you should NOT pay off your mortgage (Yes, you read that correctly.)
- The two best ways to save for your kids’ college education
- How to legally avoid taxes with a health savings account
- Why you should ALWAYS be invested no matter what
- How to dig up all the buried free money in your employee benefits
…and so many more. Check out Financial Zen Daily today for a smarter tomorrow!
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“Attempting to win the game of finance by trial and error is about the stupidest way to learn anything. If I wanted to call you
Friday Fun, The Feds & Inflation
The Feds met on Wednesday and Charmain Powell signaled that they will likely raise rates 3 times next year. But what does that actually mean?
Senate Finance BBB changes – Lose Some / Lose Some…Maybe
The Senate Finance Committee floated changes this week to the House’s Build Back Better plan for review in the Senate. It’s hard to say how
You don’t know how good you’ve got it!
“Hey man, I gotta bail. I’m up to my eyeballs in year-end tax reports and I don’t have 5 hours to spare for the Christmas
You’ve got just one paycheck left…
…have you maxed out your 401k ($19.500) and HSA ($3600 single / $7200 family)? If not, think about bumping up your contribution rate as high
Lessons from today’s F1 Championship
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched yesterday’s grand prix yet, then don’t read this FZ Daily. I don’t want to ruin it for you. You don’t