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Thursday, November 16, 2017

This week’s retirement strategies and news


November 16    
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  Cost of living: Here’s where inflation is hitting your wallet the hardest  
  Your individual inflation rate depends a lot on your personal household budget. Here are some of the biggest price changes over the last 12 months for a range of goods and services.  
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    5 ways an identity thief can use your Social Security number
Having your Social Security number or card stolen isn’t quite like getting your bank account information taken — though granted, both are stressful experiences.                              
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  Single earners might also have a harder time saving during their working years, and as such, they often retire with less in savings than married folks.   3 ways to boost your Social Security benefits if you're single
Here are a few tips for boosting your benefits and ensuring a healthier income stream in retirement.                              
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  If you want to maximize the benefits of a vacation and minimize your costs, you ought to give a top real estate agent in the area a quick call.   Do this if you want to escape the GOP cap on mortgages
Tax law treats mortgages on second homes differently. The House version of tax reform would eliminate the deductibility of mortgage interest on second homes for personal use.                              
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  A nonprofit called Mountain Housing Opportunities was constructing 55 units of affordable senior housing in April 2015 to ease the need for affordable housing in the area in the Asheville, N.C., area.   Tax cut plan: Affordable housing could lose big in Republican proposals
The House tax plan cuts bonds that fund affordable housing. The Senate plan keeps them. Private activity bonds are tax exempt and are issued by governments and loaned to private companies to finance housing.                              
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  Personal Finance      
  In the world of retirement accounts, Roth IRAs are the favored child.   Retirement planning: The Pros and Cons of a Roth IRA
What’s not to love about totally tax-free growth on your retirement savings?                              
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  You just have to follow a few simple rules to streamline your spending and tackle all of your biggest money issues.   Money worries? 5 financial rules to live by
More than 75% of all Americans are breaking one key rule.                              
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  Once you turn 70-1/2 years old, you have to start taking required minimum distributions based on tables provided by the IRS.   5 money moves retirees should make before the end of the year
Forgetting about these key strategies could cost you thousands.                              
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  Having an offer accepted is only piece of the home-buying process.   Mortgage shopping? 6 ways to make getting one easier
If you prepare, you can make things go much more smoothly.                              
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  For the purposes of tax benefits, there are two main classifications of retirement savings.   Here’s the smartest tax move you can make in 2018
Here's a tax move that will pay off for the rest of your life.                              
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A protester holds a flair as he takes part in a demonstration as part of a nationwide protest day against the government's economic and social reformsin Marseille, southeastern France.

A protester holds a flair as he takes part in a demonstration as part of a nationwide protest day against the government's economic and social reformsin Marseille, southeastern France.
 
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