by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
Coping with a Labor Shortage The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book is an anecdotal economic report based on conversations with business contacts around the nation. In April 2019, companies in most of the Fed’s 12 districts noted a shortage of skilled workers, particularly... by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
Index Update: Shifting Sectors Reflect Social Changes In September 2018, S&P Dow Jones Indices and MSCI expanded and renamed the Telecommunication Services sector — now called Communication Services — to include some companies from the Consumer Discretionary and... by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
What Medicare Won’t Cover Original Medicare — Part A hospital insurance and Part B medical insurance — offers broad coverage at a relatively low cost, but there are many potentially expensive health-care services that are not covered. Some may be fully or partially... by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
Five Money Issues to Talk About Before the Wedding If you are engaged to be married, or expect to be soon, it’s important to consider how this change in the relationship (and legal status) will affect your finances. Discussing the following topics well in advance may... by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
Protection to Help Your Family A recent survey found that 35% of U.S. households would face financial adversity within one month if a primary wage earner died. This risky situation reflects a widespread lack of protection. More than 40% of adults have no life... by volcom2278 | Jul 31, 2020 | October
Could a Health Savings Account Help Strengthen Your Retirement Plan? By one estimate, a 65-year-old couple who retire in 2019 may need about $300,000 in savings to pay their health-care expenses in retirement. This includes premiums for Medicare Parts B and D,...