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London councilor spending: who spent what in 2021

2022-02-02
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: February 2, 2022
In: Expenses account

Breadcrumb Links Local News London councilors have $15,000 expense accounts to cover everything from office supplies to tickets to community events to part-time helpers. London City Hall (photo from the free press kit) Content of the article London councilors have spending accounts of $15,000 to cover everything from office suppliesRead More →

Beijing 2022 could cost more than $38.5 billion, report says

2022-02-01
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: February 1, 2022
In: Expenses account

China failed to factor in additional costs such as transportation and sports infrastructure, report says The country’s 2008 Summer Games cost an estimated US$42 billion The Beijing Olympic Committee announces that it will publish an official account of Olympic expenditure six months after the Games The 2022 Beijing Winter OlympicsRead More →

More than a third of Americans say they have never had a retirement account

2022-01-31
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 31, 2022
In: Expenses account

Never had a retirement account? You’re not alone – 36% of working Americans said they’ve never had a retirement account, such as a 401(k) plan or an IRA, according to a new Bankrate survey. Gen Z and low-income households were more likely to fall into this group. That includes aboutRead More →

Rich or poor, it’s never too late to germinate a financial plan – Press Enterprise

2022-01-30
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 30, 2022
In: Expenses account

This year, we may have made the same resolutions as in the past: lose weight, exercise, save more, or pay off debt. In fact, 65% of Americans ages 18 and older considered a financial goal for the New Year, according to a 2021 study by Fidelity Investments. The main financialRead More →

Gillette woman faces 45 years for wire fraud, making false tax returns

2022-01-29
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 29, 2022
In: Expenses account

By Ellen Fike, Cowboy State Daily(this story originally appeared on Cowboy State Daily) A Gillette woman who defrauded another woman of more than $100,000 pleaded guilty in US District Court this month to charges of wire fraud and misrepresentation to the Internal Revenue Service. Alexa Kinney faces up to 45Read More →

Claiming COVID costs and 4 more questions about filing your taxes this year

2022-01-28
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 28, 2022
In: Expenses account

It’s time to file your taxes, and the 2022 production season promises to be different from years past. “The big thing is that there are a ton of tax changes related to stimulus funds and other benefits that people may have received in 2021” because of the pandemic, said LynnetteRead More →

Poor flows and higher spending projections weigh on T. Rowe

2022-01-28
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 28, 2022
In: Expenses account

While there were few wide moats rated T. Rowe Price’s (TROW) fourth quarter results that would change our long-term view of the business, we are lowering our estimate of fair value to $195 per share from $212 to reflect adjustments to our near-term guidance (primarily related to organic growth assetsRead More →

How to Invest for Your Kids, According to a CFP and Mom

2022-01-27
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 27, 2022
In: Expenses account

Editorial independence We want to help you make more informed decisions. Certain links on this page – clearly marked – may direct you to a partner website and allow us to earn a referral commission. For more information, see How we make money. As a woman of color and havingRead More →

3 questions you should ask yourself in case the stock market selloff continues in 2022

2022-01-26
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 26, 2022
In: Expenses account

The worst of Monday’s stock market sell-off saw the Nasdaq Compound down more than 15% since the start of the year (YTD), and the S&P500 enter correction territory, down more than 10% since the start of the year. Although the market made a meteoric comeback with both indexes ending forRead More →

Is reverse budgeting the right money move for you?

2022-01-26
By: Rebecca J. Sanger
On: January 26, 2022
In: Expenses account

Money / Financial Planning PeopleImages/Getty Images One of the keys to getting your spending under control — and making financial progress — is creating a monthly budget, and it’s so easy to do today. Your budget is at your fingertips, with a host of apps available to keep you onRead More →

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