Are you planning on sleeping away the extra hour you gain during daylight saving time this weekend? If so, you’ve made a fantastic choice.
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Treat [don’t trick] yourself
With Halloween right around the corner, I wanted to share some articles that I thought you’d enjoy — a mix of timely information with some fun reads.
Market Whiplash: How to Brace Yourself
The past few weeks have been marked by stock market swings and more rising costs as many so-called experts try to be the first to predict which way the economy will turn. Recession? Where? When?
Only 5 paychecks ’till Dec. 25 — start budgeting now
While many are only getting started planning for what spooky creature they’ll dress up as for Halloween this year, what’s more frightening for the cost-conscious is that there are only 5 paychecks left before the holidays.
A game-changing fourth quarter
October marks the start of a fresh quarter — the last one of the year. Knowing you only have 3 months left in 2022, what are you feeling pressed to accomplish?
Fall hit the markets — what’s in store for winter?
Many Americans may be looking at their savings and 401(k)s this week, wondering just how much the past few months of volatility will affect or delay their long-term goals.
How to make your financial life happier
If you ask many Americans, happiness has been hard to come by this year. Amid market volatility, rising interest rates, increasing debt levels, and an uncertain economy, 2022 has been a challenge, to say the least.
Your “Operation London Bridge”
With news of Queen Elizabeth’s death last week, many people were fascinated by the details of “Operation London Bridge,” the British code word given to the monarch’s intricate succession plan with rules governing her funeral and the royal estate after her passing.
5 ways to set more achievable goals 🎯💯
Whether you’re a parent sending kids to school, a football fan, an athlete, or even a retiree settling into a new routine, there’s something about the promise of a changing season that can spark a new attitude and energy.
Doing nothing vs. Doing something
You may have watched a conversation play out over social media this week on the topic of “quiet quitting,” the trend where employees choose not to go above and beyond at work, doing only the work they’re paid for and nothing more.