You’re likely familiar with the saying, A penny saved is a penny earned. It sounds like the type of vague financial advice you might hear from your relatives around the holiday table. But how is that penny earning anything? If it’s stuck in a traditional savings account, likely not much since the current national average return on a savings account is 0.06%. Even my favorite high … [Read more...] about A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned, Or Is It Invested?
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How Do I Choose My Company Benefits During Open Enrollment? An Ultimate Guide
What's the best part about fall? While your mind may instantly turn to pumpkin spice, light layers, and jewel-tone leaves, those lovely seasonal novelties won't impact your money too much (or so we hope)! At Gen Y Planning, the best part about fall is helping clients choose their company benefits. You might be thinking, isn't selecting benefits just an HR formality? Why spend so much time … [Read more...] about How Do I Choose My Company Benefits During Open Enrollment? An Ultimate Guide
How To Put Advanced Payments from 2021 Child Tax Credit To Good Use
The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, passed in March 2021, brought a slew of economic relief efforts to help combat the adverse effects of COVID-19. Along with additional direct payments, an extension of unemployment benefits, growth of the paycheck protection program, among other initiatives, the plan also expanded the child tax credit. The child tax credit saw a few significant changes for … [Read more...] about How To Put Advanced Payments from 2021 Child Tax Credit To Good Use
How Goals-Based Investing Can Help You Invest Better (No More Chasing Returns)
When it comes to investing, numbers are just one piece of the puzzle. The other? Your "why." When asked why you invest, your answer isn't likely building wealth for wealth's sake. Instead, it probably has something to do with helping you achieve your unique goals—saving for your kid's college, building your dream home, shoring up your nest egg, creating a safety net, among other things. A … [Read more...] about How Goals-Based Investing Can Help You Invest Better (No More Chasing Returns)
Credit Card Rewards During And After The Pandemic
Lots of credit cards have partnerships with airlines or hotel chains, and lots offer bonus points or cash back when you use your card on travel. Your card might be co-branded, like the Southwest Rapid Rewards card from Chase. Or you might have the option each month to redeem a certain number of points on qualifying expenses. During the last year of cancelled vacations and weekends spent … [Read more...] about Credit Card Rewards During And After The Pandemic
Getting The Most Out Of Your 401(k)
When it comes to saving for retirement, signing up for your company’s 401(k) and contributing enough to get the employer match is a great first step. But it definitely shouldn’t be your last step. To have enough money in retirement, most of us will need to save a lot more than that. You can contribute up to $19,500 per year in your 401(k), and the pre-tax contribution is subtracted from your … [Read more...] about Getting The Most Out Of Your 401(k)