Personal finance - Advice for graduates: Think 'CASH' - Winston-Salem Journal
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Personal finance - Advice for graduates: Think 'CASH'Winston-Salem JournalAlthough not all cars lose value at the same rate, by the end of the first year, a new car depreciates an average of 21.8 percent, Edmunds.com says. Spend more of your money accumulating appreciating assets, such as a retirement account that has the ...and more » |
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Personal Finance: Will you inherit cash, or chaos? - Sacramento Bee
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Personal Finance: Will you inherit cash, or chaos?Sacramento BeeThe documentation should cover your financial life, everything from an inventory of your stocks, bonds and IRAs to insurance policies and military pensions – even your airline frequent flier miles. You can also include specific details such as what you ... |
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Back and Forth: Remembering your first car - Post-Bulletin
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Back and Forth: Remembering your first carPost-BulletinA couple years ago, we got to discussing our first cars around the Monday noon Quarterbacks Club at Michael's. Seems all the guys remember their first car and what it cost and whether it was a “lemon.” Don Borcherding's first car was a '54 Ford ... |
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Success story: Area vacation rentals, homes fueled growth - The News-Press
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Success story: Area vacation rentals, homes fueled growthThe News-PressBodo Kleber, president of Finance & Estate Consulting Group LLC, the parent company of Florida Homes Realty, outside his business in Cape Coral. Kleber's business has grown steadily through home sales, home rentals and car and motorcyle rentals. |
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Tips for financing your fun - Merritt Herald
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Tips for financing your funMerritt HeraldToys, indulgences, lifestyle accessories, by whatever name, are the fun things that add excitement and enjoyment to your life. But you still have to pay for them. So here are some tips for financing your fun: Pay yourself first It's simple: save an ... |
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