As it happens, our neighborhood is one of the older subdivisions built in this East Tennessee suburban area. It’s located close enough to the downtown for events and supplies to be readily accessed, but it’s far enough outside the city limits to give us a break from double taxes (city...
Wikipedia defines childlessness as the state of not having children. They break down the reasons for childlessness: infertility, ob-gyn problems, mental health difficulties, chronic illness/disability, lack of a partner or same-sex partner, social or legal barriers, economic or social pressure to p...
you’ll always perform better if you’refocused on the long time. Of course, doing well in the short term is undoubtedly possible, but that is closer to gambling than investing.
needto work but are unemployed, and are living alone — which is sometimes a very scary (as well as expensive) proposition. We may need to downsize, and to relocate (even scarier). Given that we’ve diligently done our time — paid our taxes, raised our kids, towed the li...
But hey, I'm breathing (I'm alive) so that's a good thing! The permanent disability part is that the Docs in charge have decided that this is as good as it will get for me -- well, at least as far as they can manage. In the meantime, I've taught myself to do most things...
I think everyone eligible for a Roth IRA should consider it. The long-term tax advantages usually make the Roth IRA a great way to invest for your retirement. It allows investors to invest for long-term growth and not pay taxes on their qualified Roth IRA withdrawal at retirement age. ...
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regalia I cant help but to chuckle at a few of your comments, they are virtually the same as ones we had while growing up. Huge government debt, borrowing against SS to pay for a war someone else started (Vietnam), high energy costs, burdensome taxes. And now people will pay $3 for...
Last fall, Michelle Bixler received a letter from the state of Pennsylvania saying it had a $35,000 check for her from an insurance company. She thought it was a scam. It had been nearly nine years since an on-the-job injury left her unable to work. The
In a society where most people have kids, some of us don't because our partners are unable or unwilling to make babies. That's what this blog and my book, Childless by Marriage, are about. Let's talk about what it's really like.