Advice on building a rewarding work life, even amid employment gloom.
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More Americans Taking 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals
More Americans are taking hardship withdrawals from workplace retirement accounts, prompted by rising costs — and looser rules.
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You Have Some Options for Dealing With Rising Property Taxes
The average bill rose 3 percent last year, in part because of higher tax rates. There are ways to try to reduce what you owe, experts say.
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Help for Medicare Advantage Patients Who Lose Doctors Is Shelved, for Now
Nationwide, hospital and providers are leaving private Medicare Advantage plans, putting thousands of seniors at risk of higher costs and the loss of trusted doctors.
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‘Spring Clean’ Your Finances: How to Overhaul Your Spending and Savings to Stay on Track
When the world feels uncertain, spend the season of renewal taking charge of what you can control: your budget.
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Bad, Very Bad and Much Worse: Pick a Forecast for the War and Economy
A merely bad outlook might be good enough for the markets, our columnist says.
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Check Your Target-Date Fund, Especially if You Plan to Retire Soon
Their simplicity makes the funds appealing, but they could leave many workers near retirement, particularly baby boomers, short on savings.
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Many People Will Need Long-Term Care, but Most Don’t Have Insurance to Cover It
Care for people who can’t take care of themselves is expensive, and regular health insurance doesn’t cover the cost.
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Help! Budget Charged Me $595 for Returning a Car a Few Hours Early.
An American who rented a vehicle for a two-week European vacation brought it back to the airport a bit ahead of schedule. Why did the price almost double?
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Should I Tell My Employee I Think He Has ADHD?
Plus, my co-workers had an affair and misused company funds. Somehow, I’m the one dealing with the fallout.
